[00:01] New question -- wget will not allow me to ignore sub-sections of a query string. Will wpull allow that? I see the syntax for adding --reject-regex but I don't see any discussion in the documentation whether it can do this or not. [00:03] A better way of phrasing this is that wget will let me ignore foo.html but will not allow me to ignore any pages containing foo as part of its query string. What about wpull? [00:04] reject regex should do that [00:06] Okay, thanks. Again. [00:06] :-) [02:10] Asparagir: "latter-day Gilded Age" is a pretty neat phrase [05:15] Oh, Mark Twain. I see. [05:46] Crazy "Public contributions" graph https://github.com/Krinkle [06:14] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/137518/ [06:26] Nemo_bis: automagic internet-archive-powered URL saver? [06:30] joepie91: it seems it saves locally or just links existing caches https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:WebCache [06:30] «This was initially designed for kiosk like functionality where a mobile server may only intermittently have internet access and still want to have all links functional when not connected.» [06:36] Now if only I managed to load archive.org [07:53] Nemo_bis: that's kinda cool [07:55] joepie91: yes but most wikis don't have resources to handle such a cache; would be interesting to test how it handles IA [12:01] SketchCow: did you make me an admin on the diplomacyzines collection? I can't seem to upload to it (which might also explain my problem yesterday of not being able to edit its description). [12:37] SadDM: check if your messages in forums have a star :) [12:48] Nemo_bis: I don't have any forum posts. What would that tell me? That I was *an* admin somewhere? [12:55] Yes [12:55] SadDM: you can try to look at the history of a dark'ed item [12:55] in that collection? [12:55] Or, obviously, just check if https://archive.org/catalog.php?history=1&justme=1&limit=20 tells you "You're a trusted admin!" [12:57] Right, but that just says that I'm an admin somewhere (which I am), but doesn't tell me if I am on the diplomacyzines collection. [12:58] I see. [12:58] Well, if you don't see any additional command in an item of the collection you're not an admin :) [12:59] Anyway, for those who are not admins this is what we're talking about https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/File:Internet_Archive_catalog_admin_view.png [13:00] OK... but the only things in that collection are stuff that I've uploaded. [13:01] You still wouldn't see the host_stats links etc. IIRC [13:02] yeah, I'm seeing that now. [13:03] Well, I'll wait for SketchCow to have a few free moments to look at it. [13:20] looks like miracle on 34th street was public on IA around Christmas 2008 [13:21] based on show links for commandN 162 [15:39] What [15:40] Huh, strange. [15:42] SadDM, give me your e-mail again. [15:42] I'll try and add you. [15:58] SketchCow: aeakett@gmail.com [16:35] SadDM: The word from my experty people are that you need to log completely out and log back in to get the new privs. [17:05] OK, I thought I'd done the log out/in dance, but obviously not because things seem to be working now. Thanks SketchCow. [17:10] Good. [17:10] It's nice to be at the archive! Getting shit done here. [17:18] OK, so my next question is how do I move an item from the opensource collection to the diplomacyzines collection (https://archive.org/details/raging_main_12-1984-03-03 for example)? [17:21] Try doing "Edit item!" at the top of it and see if you can put that collection in it. [17:21] nope... the collection text field isn't editable for me (should have mentioned that). [17:26] yeah because you don't have admin on the opensource collection it doesn't let you edit that from the web interface [17:26] you can do it with metamgr or one of the command line tools [17:27] https://pypi.python.org/pypi/internetarchive#metadata [17:31] That's an item he uploaded, so he can just add another "collection" feed at the bottom with his collection, save, edit again enjoying admin rights, remove the other collection if desired [17:31] * field at the bottom [17:35] ok, I figured out how to do it via matamgr, but doing thousands of those would be monkey-balls... [17:35] I'll try Nemo_bis's suggestion via the ia cli [17:39] ia metadata the_pouch_55-1974-03-18 --modify="collection:diplomacyzines" >>> error: Can't modify read-only field collection (400) [17:39] :-( [17:42] ia metadata the_pouch_55-1974-03-18 --append="collection:diplomacyzines" >>> error: Not authorized to add collection (400) [17:45] when I try doing it via the web interface as Nemo_bis suggested, it sorta works... I can't remove the opensource collection and it still shows up as "eBook and Texts > Community Texts > the pouch 55" instead of "eBook and Texts > Additional Collections > The Magazine Rack > Diplomacy Zines > the pouch 55" [17:45] If it's thousands you certainly have to use the API [18:04] Just to confirm what DFJustin said about not having admin on opensource... that certainly seems to be the case because I can edit the collection of an item that is already in the diplomacyzines collection. [18:05] So... paging SketchCow: I can't move the items myself (see above). Here is a list of items that need moving into diplomacyzines: http://pastebin.com/4hD2Ufa3 [18:11] Doing it. [18:11] Will ask about rights issues to see why this is the case for you. [18:11] It will take a little while for the system to see all these changes, but they're being done. [18:15] No problem. I probably should have asked you about a collection once I realized the scope of what I was doing. It would have saved you a bunch of work... sorry about that. [18:37] I can't overstate how little work this is for me. [18:44] :-)