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Current status
edit2020-08-04 Teahouse invites, COVID report, and TopK report should all be up and running every day. If they aren't ping me! J-Mo 20:19, 4 August 2020 (UTC)
Pageview reports
editI'm building reports to help us triage our work. I'll keep updating this list as I go. Feedback welcome on my talkpage J-Mo 00:14, 16 March 2020 (UTC)
Current reports
edit- COVID-19 daily article report: Daily pageviews and quality predictions for articles that use Template:2019–20_coronavirus_pandemic. Updates daily at around 14:00 UTC.
- Top 1000 article report: Shows running weekly total pageview counts for all articles that appeared among the top 1000 most-viewed articles on any day within the past week. Intended as a replacement for the Top 5000 report, which is down as of April 1 2020. Updates daily at around 15:00 UTC.
HostBot's Role
editHostBot automates repetitive tasks that reduce the maintenance necessary to keep the Teahouse humming along. If you are interested in implementing HostBot scripts on another wiki or would like to help improve the code base, please check the resources in the Specs section below and contact J-Mo via talk page or email.
- Wikipedia:Bots/Requests_for_approval/HostBot
- Wikipedia:Bots/Requests_for_approval/HostBot_2
- Wikipedia:Bots/Requests_for_approval/HostBot_3
- Wikipedia:Bots/Requests_for_approval/HostBot_4 (+ addendum)
- Wikipedia:Bots/Requests_for_approval/HostBot_5
- Wikipedia:Bots/Requests_for_approval/HostBot_6
- Wikipedia:Bots/Requests_for_approval/HostBot_7
- Wikipedia:Bots/Requests_for_approval/HostBot_8
- Wikipedia:Bots/Requests_for_approval/HostBot_9
Current tasks
edit- invites new editors to visit the Teahouse. (More info here)
Dormant tasks
edit- invites new editors to try out Training Modules (on indef hold)
- Social media traffic report: This report is a project of the WMF Research team. It presents information about the articles that are receiving the highest traffic volume for four social media platforms. For more information, see the project page and the about page.
Former tasks
edit- updates featured content (recent questions, recent guests, featured hosts) on the Teahouse main page.
- archives Teahouse guest profiles to WP:Teahouse/Guest_book
- sorts Teahouse host profiles on Wikipedia:Teahouse/Host_landing based on recent participation
- invites new editors to play The Wikipedia Adventure
Specs
editThis bot is written in Python 3. The source code and some documentation available on GitHub.
Incidents
edit- On April 4 2018 there was an error which resulted in broken subst of invites to a batch of approx. 300 new editors. The invite pointed to the wrong template location, so the subst didn't render correctly. I fixed the error (for most of the affected users) by creating a temp copy of the invite template in the expected location and then sending out duplicate invites to re-render the page correctly. This resulted in most invitees receiving two invites instead of one for the day. The underlying error has been corrected in the code. J-Mo 19:39, 4 April 2018 (UTC)
Subpages
editIn this userspace:
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