The integrity of Wikipedia's reputation has to be repaired and maintained through control of its content. This is a major issue and one which will eventually lead to important restructuring of the way Wikipedia handles the fundamental control of newly created articles.
This project aims to centralize tasks relating to the English Wikipedia's New Pages Patrol.
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Feb 3 2025
Thanks for resolving :)
Archived now.
Jan 3 2025
Dec 25 2024
Bump. Can this ticket move forward?
Oct 27 2024
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Sep 22 2024
EranBot is no longer in use. I do not plan to implement this in the replacement.
Misfiled task happened again today in T375336.
Sep 13 2024
Sep 12 2024
@TheresNoTime: Any comments / opinion, please?
Sep 10 2024
I was able to reproduce this. Definitely a bug.
@Aklapper, do you think we can move forward with this one? No objections in 5 months, and someone misfiled a task today using this tag instead of PageTriage.
Sep 9 2024
Aug 22 2024
Presumably no longer an issue.
Aug 14 2024
Jun 1 2024
Any objections? Shall we sunset this?
Apr 23 2024
This was requested in T158683 by @TheresNoTime
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Sep 13 2023
Change 808424 abandoned by Stang:
[operations/mediawiki-config@master] enwiki: Raise wgPageTriageMaxAge to indefinite
Reason:
per T310974#9162755
Marking as declined for now to reflect reality. When myself and the NPP team did a big push to implement this in 2022, various folks had small objections that added up into enough objections to stall this. No reason to work on it if it's just going to get stalled. We will focus our energies elsewhere for now.
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Apr 8 2023
The tool has been revivified at https://nppbrowser.toolforge.org
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Nov 6 2022
Change 840258 merged by jenkins-bot:
[mediawiki/extensions/PageTriage@master] CurationToolbar:Add newlines for each maint tag added.
Nov 4 2022
Can those of you expressing concerns about the technical aspects of NOINDEX explain why this patch makes the problem worse (that is, why NOINDEXing after however many months it takes to get reviewed is worse than NOINDEXing after 3 months as is currently done)? I'm not seeing a clear answer to that anywhere.