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Interface-protected edit request on 24 December 2022
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This gadget doesn't work with the page description gadget. On line 674, a check should be added in the event a user is using the page description gadget to combine the output of it and this gadget:
Look good to me. I encountered an issue where "undefined" was added before the "A blank-class article", but I refreshed and it was gone. Haven't had it since. elijahpepe@wikipedia (he/him)23:47, 19 January 2023 (UTC)reply
I've gone and undone this, cc
ElijahPepe. The issue is that jquery returns an object, so even when nonexistent it isn't falsey, so the whole thing executes regardless of the other gadget's existence. The proper way to do it would be something like first().html() or [0].innerText, but it's a school night so I won't act further atm. ~ Amory(
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I should add, too, that I'm not wild about a gadget inserting something external into .html(). ~ Amory(
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Assessment display error
Not sure if this is the right place to mention it, but it's linked at the "Display an assessment of an article's quality in its page header" part of preferences; all class definitions now show up with "undefined" in front of it, such as "undefinedA C-class article from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia". I am running Vector 2010, but the issue also appears in 2022. Testing reveals that user scripts appear to be unrelated.
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Interface-protected edit request on 20 January 2023
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Done Thanks. I'll comment above to keep the discussion more connected, but appreciate the ping via ER. ~ Amory(
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m:Research:Screening WikiProject Medicine articles for quality/Stub prediction table to flag mis-rated stubs for me, and I am working my way through the list of outdated assessment ratings. I use this gadget, and I wonder whether it's possible to integrate an automatic lookup of the ORES ratings into this gadget. I want it to say something like "A Stub-class article. Predicted to be B-class or better."
For my own purposes, I don't really want to see adjacent classes, because the line between a "big stub" and a "small start" (or an article that's mostly a list) is fuzzy. It's not until the alleged stub is clearly not a stub that I'd personally like to have the need for reassessment to be flagged. Do you think this is possible?
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WhatamIdoing: It's certainly possible, and this seems like a nice idea for expanding on this tool. I was initially a little hesitant because much of the time it wouldn't be particularly relevant, but adding it exclusively if the prediction is at least a certain "distance" from the nominal rating makes it seem reasonable—though I'd like to nail down what a good "distance" metric would be. I think I'd usually want at least two steps difference (Stub ↔ C), but one step might be relevant, especially at higher ratings (e.g. B ↔ GA). I'd appreciate more input on that design choice. Moreover, the model appears to predict only Stub, Start, C, B, GA, and FA, so I'll need to add a couple of special-case mappings to compute distance for pages rated as A-class—I suppose I should just map A to be considered equal to GA. I'm … somewhat inactive … at the moment for personal reasons, but this could be just the thing to rope me back in, thank you. {{
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Nihiltres, I think Stub ↔ C is the most relevant distance.
GA just raised its standards, and anything above B requires agreement from multiple people, so I'd be inclined to not include anything above B class.
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22:42, 13 October 2023 (UTC)reply
In terms of display, maybe something like "Is the assessment out of date? Automated estimate: <ORES result>"?