User talk:Harej

 Dear, Welcome to MediaWiki.org !

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 * My account here has been around since at least 2009, but thanks! :] Harej (talk) 06:45, 23 February 2015 (UTC)

Need a little advice on who to direct this feature request to
I'd like to post a feature request regarding the ability to directly edit the content type entries available for use with Special:ChangeContentModel, but I don't know which particular project or user group to direct it to on Phabricator. Any ideas? - DSquirrelGM (talk) 04:40, 2 March 2017 (UTC)
 * DSquirrelGM, typically new content models are added through MediaWiki extensions. Was there anything in particular you had in mind? Harej (talk) 16:56, 2 March 2017 (UTC)
 * Essentially, I was looking for the ability to directly create a content model list for purely text-based formats such as MathML, SVG, and various other standard text-based formats (which other than changing the content-type wouldn't otherwise need special handling) that could be directly editable by administrators, perhaps using the MediaWiki namespace (just for sake of argument let's call it MediaWiki:ContentModels). The net result being that instead of needing to upload text-based files, the files could use the normal editing features to update. Some method to arbitrarily add content types when there would be no extra required processing beyond that. It'd be useful for any type of content that uses XML-based structure almost exclusively. - DSquirrelGM (talk) 18:58, 2 March 2017 (UTC)

Question to an API you created
Hi James,

I recently started working at Wikimedia Germany. My focus is new editor retention work in the german community - similar to your first projects at WMF.

In that role my team created a tool to count views of videos the potential new editor viewed on a wiki-page. If you're interested you can find it here: https://tools.wmflabs.org/commons-video-clicks/.

We are using your API (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/P4339) to get the data and I have two questions and hope you can help me with that.

First, the tool is using the following query to get the data in JSON and showing it in the tool: https://tools.wmflabs.org/mediaplaycounts/api/1/FilePlaycount/date_range/How_Wikipedia_contributes_to_free_knowledge.webm/20170501/20170503. A colleague told me that in the consecutive dates in the JSON output there is stated that the data is updated daily. The problem is, that form July Second on there is no data for the views. E. g. the following query gives no data: https://tools.wmflabs.org/mediaplaycounts/api/1/FilePlaycount/date_range/How_Wikipedia_contributes_to_free_knowledge.webm/20170705/20170706. Do you have more information on the update rates or missing update of the data itself?

Second, do you know in whitch time zone the date in the database is?

I would love to have a feedback if this message reached you and if or when you could help me with that. Maybe you know someone who else can support me here?

Best, --Stefan Schneider (WMDE) (talk) 08:46, 6 July 2017 (UTC)Stefan
 * Hello Stefan Schneider. There was an issue with that API that caused it to not update daily. The new one, located at https://partnermetrics.wmflabs.org/mediaplaycounts/2, is much faster and also updates on a daily basis now. Also, the time zone used is UTC. Harej (talk) 05:05, 27 July 2017 (UTC)