User talk:Franamax/Ucontribs

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[edit] Article Ratings

The columns for ratings are derived by obtaining the category list for the article talk page and comparing as follows:

  • Article Rating
    • Category starts with any of "Stub-class", "Stub-Class", "Stub class", "Stub Class" = Stub-class
    • Category starts with same combinations, but with "Start" = Start-class
    • Category starts with same combinations, but with "B" = B-class
    • Category starts with same combinations, but with "A" = A-class
    • Category starts with same combinations, but with "GA" = GA-class
    • Category starts with same combinations, but with "FA" = FA-class
    • Category is equal to Category:Wikipedia good articles = GA-class
    • Category is equal to Category:Wikipedia featured articles = FA-class
    • Category is equal to Category:Featured articles = FA-class
    • The highest class encountered is stored
  • Importance Rating
    • Category starts with any of "Low-importance", "Low-Importance", "Low importance", "Low Importance" = Low
    • Category starts with same combinations, but with "Mid" = Mid
    • Category starts with same combinations but with "Top" or "High" = Top
    • The highest importance encountered is stored, so a high-importance birds-of-Australia article that is also a low-importance animal article and a mid-importance bird article will be shown as Top.
  • Former Rating
    • Category starts with "Wikipedia former featured articles" = Former FA
    • Category starts with "Delisted good articles" = Former GA
    • The lowest former rating is selected, so an article demoted from both FA and GA will show as a Former GA.
    • An article can be in a rating and former of that rating if it was (say) a FA, was demoted, then was promoted again.

All comments on this method of determining ratings are welcome! Franamax (talk) 00:13, 10 June 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Bugs

Please list any discrepancies here with maximum information, so I can resolve them.

  • Casliber - KererÅ« - Unicode problem
  • RJHall - Dungeons & Dragons - &-amp; code s/b %26
  • General error - special characters such as &, xx-dash, u-bar, ', etc. are not being retrieved for status analysis - will fix soonest.