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Function details: This is an expansion of Wikipedia:Bots/Requests for approval/StradBot (task 1). Task 1 was for updating a disambiguation template list for Module:Disambiguation; this task expands this to two more use cases: updating a list of set index pages for Module:Pagetype, and updating a list of soft redirects, also for Module:Pagetype ...
The request will generally be open for some time during which the community and BAG members may comment or ask questions, and give feedback on the trial. The decision to approve or decline a request should take into account the requirements above, relevant policies and guidelines, and discussions of the request. Consensus formed by a small ...
For approved requests: The request will be listed here. If necessary, a bureaucrat will flag the bot within a couple of days and you can then run the task fully (it's best to wait for the flag, to avoid cluttering recent changes). If the bot already has a flag, or is to run without one, you may start the task when ready.
Request for information. A request for information (RFI) is a common business process whose purpose is to collect written information about the capabilities of various suppliers. [1] Normally it follows a format that can be used for comparative purposes. An RFI is primarily used to gather information to help make a decision on what steps to ...
There are 22,351 articles on wikipedia, 15 000 of them created by Ganeshbot. Ganeshbot is able to newly create only about 6.000-13.000 (theoretical range). (My guess is about 8.000 articles). This request for approval covers about 10% of the scope of Wikiproject Gastropods.
An "approved" submittal authorizes quantity and quality of a material or an assembly to be released for fabrication and shipment. It ensures that the submittals have been properly vetted before final ordering. In essence, this is the final quality control mechanism before a product arrives on-site.
This request is for getting an approval for all new families approved by Gastropods project. Discussion [ edit ] Note: For anyone new to the discussion, in Ganeshbot 4 (later amended at Wikipedia talk:Bot Approvals Group/Archive 7#Wrong way of the close a BRFA ) this bot was approved to create about 580 stubs for the genus Conus .
Creating a Bot. List of bots. Activity monitor. Status report. History. Types. This page lists open Requests for bot approval that involve bots with administrator access ("adminbots"). To file a new adminbot request, please go to WP:BRFA . Categories: