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thekohser
I have a question that I'd like to ask User:Emw, but the WikiPolice have disabled even my ability to sign into "Thekohser" account for purposes of sending e-mail to other users of Wikipedia.

I just want to ask him if he's still working on this tool, or is it indefinitely off-line? It would be really helpful for me to have it working, for my presentation to the high schoolers next week.


Meanwhile, this tool also seems to be broken -- is it working for anyone else?
mbz1
QUOTE(thekohser @ Mon 5th December 2011, 7:00pm) *

I have a question that I'd like to ask User:Emw, but the WikiPolice have disabled even my ability to sign into "Thekohser" account for purposes of sending e-mail to other users of Wikipedia.

I just want to ask him if he's still working on this tool, or is it indefinitely off-line? It would be really helpful for me to have it working, for my presentation to the high schoolers next week.


Meanwhile, this tool also seems to be broken -- is it working for anyone else?

Is thisTool is the same to the first one you asked about?
thekohser
QUOTE(mbz1 @ Mon 5th December 2011, 10:34pm) *

QUOTE(thekohser @ Mon 5th December 2011, 7:00pm) *

I have a question that I'd like to ask User:Emw, but the WikiPolice have disabled even my ability to sign into "Thekohser" account for purposes of sending e-mail to other users of Wikipedia.

I just want to ask him if he's still working on this tool, or is it indefinitely off-line? It would be really helpful for me to have it working, for my presentation to the high schoolers next week.


Meanwhile, this tool also seems to be broken -- is it working for anyone else?

Is thisTool is the same to the first one you asked about?


They are not the "same" tools, but the Emw tool I am interested in does, in fact, use the same data that the stats.grok.se tool from Henrik uses, except that the Emw tool graphs the data between any two chosen dates (not just a month-by-month view); and the Emw tool allows for multiple articles to be portrayed on the same graph.
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