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(New page: Tests will be carried out on the test wiki soon by User:Daniel Mietchen. Further details will be added here once they are complete.)
 
imported>Daniel Mietchen
(it works on the test wiki!)
 
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Tests will be carried out on the test wiki soon by [[User:Daniel Mietchen]]. Further details will be added here once they are complete.
Test results provided by [[User:Daniel Mietchen|Daniel Mietchen]] (copied from http://reid.citizendium.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=62#c15):
 
I just gave another try to running bots (and the category jog bot in
particular) on the test wiki, but it did not work out. So I went directly to
the live wiki, on which
 
;<code>python add_text.py -cat:Pages_with_too_many_expensive_parser_function_calls -text:" " -summary:"Test edit:Category jog for [[:Category:Pages with too many expensive parser function calls|Pages with too many expensive parser function calls]]. [[CZ:Bot status/ExpensiveParserJog/Feedback|Give feedback.]]"</code>
 
brought
[[:Category:Pages with too many expensive parser function calls]]
down from
2179 to 2170 entries in total after manually confirming the edit for the
following nine pages:
    * 1993 World Trade Center bombing/Related Articles
    * 2004 Madrid bombings/Related Articles
    * 2009 White House Forum on Health Reform/Related Articles
    * 27th United States Congress/Related Articles
    * 28 Days/Related Articles
    * 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl CoA/Related Articles
    * 4th Infantry Division (U.S.)/Related Articles
    * 7 Seconds/Related Articles
    * Abc (music notation)/Related Articles
 
As usual for this kind of category jog, the edits do not appear in the article
history, nor in the Recent Changes. No problems occurred. With a frequency of
about 6 edits per minute, the remaining pages will take about 6h to be
cat-jogged, which I am ready to do once I have the go-ahead.
 
UPDATE: The bot now works fine on the test wiki, presumably as a consequence of its re-sync to the live wiki. More [http://reid.citizendium.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=62#c18 here].

Latest revision as of 16:31, 18 June 2010

Test results provided by Daniel Mietchen (copied from http://reid.citizendium.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=62#c15):

I just gave another try to running bots (and the category jog bot in particular) on the test wiki, but it did not work out. So I went directly to the live wiki, on which

python add_text.py -cat:Pages_with_too_many_expensive_parser_function_calls -text:" " -summary:"Test edit:Category jog for Pages with too many expensive parser function calls. Give feedback."

brought Category:Pages with too many expensive parser function calls down from 2179 to 2170 entries in total after manually confirming the edit for the following nine pages:

   * 1993 World Trade Center bombing/Related Articles
   * 2004 Madrid bombings/Related Articles
   * 2009 White House Forum on Health Reform/Related Articles
   * 27th United States Congress/Related Articles
   * 28 Days/Related Articles
   * 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl CoA/Related Articles
   * 4th Infantry Division (U.S.)/Related Articles
   * 7 Seconds/Related Articles
   * Abc (music notation)/Related Articles

As usual for this kind of category jog, the edits do not appear in the article history, nor in the Recent Changes. No problems occurred. With a frequency of about 6 edits per minute, the remaining pages will take about 6h to be cat-jogged, which I am ready to do once I have the go-ahead.

UPDATE: The bot now works fine on the test wiki, presumably as a consequence of its re-sync to the live wiki. More here.