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Alex Krakovsky’s wiki files #ukraine
In the last few days, somebody methodically went through most (but NOT all) of the pages posted by Alex Krakovsky on Wikipedia and changed their URLs - everything is the same, the files are still there, but the directory "archives" became "archive" and the initial slash changed to a colon. This renders all the links we have posted on our spreadsheets and referenced to researchers inoperative…….. I have emailed Alex K asking him: somebody is moving all the pages on all the archives (from say “...Архіви/ДАЧкО” to “...Архів:ДАЧкО“). Do you know what is happening and why? - His answer - one word: “No.” I am told there was no discussion of this in JRoots nor on FB. We have no idea why this is being done and what purpose it might accomplish but it is a fact we need to deal with, and I am now starting to get inquiries from researchers telling me they can’t find the wiki pages….. Note that the main page referencing Jewish records can still be found at https://uk.wikisource.org/wiki/Архіви/єврейське_містечко We are starting the massive work to incorporate these changes in our internal spreadsheets. If anyone has issues finding a file in the near future please contact me and I will try to help find it.--
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mvayser@...
Gary,
the renames are being done by this Wikisource user: https://uk.wikisource.org/wiki/Користувач:Leh_Palych Mike Vayser
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Hilary Henkin
Hi Gary, have you (or Alex) tried reaching out to Wikipedia? I
believe edits to pages are tracked, and backups preserved. They
might be able to shed some light on this.
Crazy, huh --. Hilary Henkin Los Angeles area On 2/17/2021 4:49 PM, Gary Pokrassa via
groups.jewishgen.org wrote:
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Raina Accardi
I was looking at this archive when the files disappeared! After a bit of a panic, I was able to find them again using search and resaved my bookmarks. You can also manually edit your bookmarks to change the links. Delete B2%D0%B8/ and replace with B2:
-- Raina Accardi Saugerties, NY GEVIRTZMAN Kobylin, Poland; JESINOWITZ/YESNOWITZ Mszczonów, Poland; FELSENSTEIN Parysów, Poland;; GUTTWOCH/GOODMAN, ZISSERMAN Volchin, Belarus; BUSHMITZ Vysokaye, Belarus; TRAUB Rivne, Ukraine; JANOVSKY Zhytomyr, Ukraine; WEISMAN or ROSENBERG Ukraine
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