User talk:Anubhav iitr

--Qgil (talk) 00:43, 24 March 2013 (UTC)

some feedback
Thanks for your draft proposal. It would help you to link to some examples of your proficiency in web programming -- do you have past open source contributions or school projects that you could show us? Showing us the code is a good step. Also, have you tried playing with MediaWiki's code yet?

best, Sharihareswara (WMF) (talk) 17:28, 8 April 2013 (UTC)


 * You're welcome. I made a facebook app based on Orkut Crushlist. You can checkout the code here. Other than that I have made some school projects which currently are deployed on LAN. I was intern and am future employee in a 500 startups funded startup, Mygola. There I develop CRM tool for them. Unfortunately I can't show them working to you as of now :( . No I don't have any open source contribution, but I feel GSoC is a good first step to bond with an open source community. Yes I have gone through the codebase of mediawiki and submited a patch for review for this bug.

--Anubhav iitr (talk) 07:12, 12 April 2013 (UTC)

Proposal Comments
Some quick initial comments:
 * Updating the UI to collect the corpus is going to be hard, much more work than one week. Getting a button added to the UI is something that would need design review, and approval from the administrators. Alternatively, you may be able to collect reverts from Cluebot-ng or STiki, or possibly look at reverted edits by users who have been block for spam. You could also add a button to the page using javascript, that tags the revision just before the revert-- convincing a few administrators to use your javascript will be much easier than convincing them all that another button is needed in the interface.
 * For the offline processing, you may want to focus on implementing the filter as a bot, which reads all of the incoming edits, and does the processing outside of the WMF cluster. The data handling will need to be pretty mature before we can run it on the production servers. Running this on a wmflabs instance shouldn't be a problem.