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Here's your quick overview of what has been happening around Wikidata over the last week.
Development
Rolled out new code on wikidata.org. The new stuff you probably care about is:
Improved references. They can now have multiple lines. This should make references much more useful. You can now have one reference with for example values for each of the properties "book", "author", "page" to describe one source.
Widget to add language links on the Wikipedias directly: added setting to enable/disable it per wiki and made it available for logged-in users only
Widget to add language links on the Wikipedias directly: improved layout / size
Made it so that the “edit links” link on Wikipedia is also shown when the corresponding item only has a link to this one language and no other languages
Submitted improved Apache config patch to make wikidata.org always redirect to www.wikidata.org, which is awaiting code review and deployment.
Improved the script that is responsible for taking Wikidata changes to the Wikipedias
Added a few ways to better debug the script responsible for taking Wikidata changes to the Wikipedias. This should help with investigating why some changes take way to long to show up on the Wikipedias.
Started work on automatically adding edited items to the user’s watchlist (according to preferences)
Finished script for rebuilding search keys, so we can finally get case insensitive matches in a lot of places
Support for multi-line references in diff view
Selenium tests for inclusion syntax
Improved parser function (that will be used to access Wikidata data on the Wikipedias) to accept property ID or label
Increased isolation of data model component to increase clarity and visibility of bad dependencies
Worked on schema access in the SQLStore (of the query component)
When you edit a statement there is a little wheel in front of the text field. This lets you choose between “custom value”, “unknown value” and “no value”. “No value” means that we know that the given property has no value, e.g. Elizabeth I of England had no spouse. “Unknown value” means that the property has a value, but it is unknown which one -- e.g. Pope Linus most certainly had a year of birth, but it is unknown to us.
Worked on making properties accessible from the client using their label so you can use {{#property:executive director}} instead of {{#property:p169}} for example
Made qualifiers ready for the next deployment (Please test. See details further down.)
Selenium tests for qualifiers
Fixed some issues related to QUnit testing
Worked on improved handling and code design of multiple snak lists in the UI (qualifiers, references)
Discussions/Press
Denny wrote down how we’re planning to support queries on Wikidata. Feedback welcome.
Now that improvements for references have been deployed here’s a discussion on the best way to use them. (You can see an example of how it could be used in the source for “CAS registry number” on d:Q153)
We’re currently carefully monitoring performance after the deployment of phase 2 on the first 11 Wikipedias. There seem to be a few small issues. As soon as they are resolved we'll deploy on English Wikipedia. All other Wikipedias are planned to follow very soon after that.
Bye and a big thank you to Anja, Silke, Jens and John who are leaving the development team at the end of the month and will work on other cool things. You’ll be missed!
Ever had any doubt about the possibilities of Wikidata? Talk to Wiri!
We worked on reducing the time it takes for Wikidata edits to show up in the Wikipedias and made some progress. Daniel posted an analysis
We started running a script on the database in order to make search on Wikidata case-insensitive. This should be finished in a few days and then search should be more useful.
In addition to the above we have rolled out a new search box that suggests items. This should also make finding things on Wikidata a lot easier for you.
We’re making some progress with Internet Explorer 8 support but there are a lot of issues with it (some outside our control). It’s unclear at the moment how much we can improve it still without spending an unjustified amount of time on it. You can follow the progress at bugzilla:44228
Edits are now auto-confirmed for users with more than 50 edits and account age 4 days: bugzilla:46461
Do you need old-style interwiki links for a sister project for example? This is for you
The Wikimedia Foundation applied as a mentoring organisation for Google Summer of Code again. We have proposed some Wikidata projects for students to take up if the Foundation is accepted again. At least 2 other organisations that applied also propose Wikidata ideas. More details on that once we know which organisations are accepted.
Denny hacked together a tree of life based on data from Wikidata
Did you file a bug report for Wikidata or did someone else do it for you? Please take a minute to check if it is still valid. (Thanks for filing it btw!)
Could I have 2 mins of your time? As I’ll be working on some other projects for Wikimedia Germany as well from now on the time I can spend on Wikidata will be reduced. This means I’ll have to figure out what is useful to spend time on. If you’re reading this could you let me know for example on this discussion page? Also if you have ideas how to improve the weekly summaries please post them. --Lydia Pintscher (WMDE) (talk)
Here's your quick overview of what has been happening around Wikidata over the last week.
Development
The first year is over. Thank you everyone for being amazing and helping to build Wikidata and making it more than we could possibly have hoped for already. <3
Put a lot of work into improved support for Internet Explorer 8
Worked on improving recent changes code in client
Finished valueview refactoring. Created new extension “ValueView”
Deployment of phase 2 on English Wikipedia is currently planned for April 8. The remaining Wikipedias are scheduled for April 10. As usual this might change if we run into problems along the way.
There is now a page showing the current lag for changes propagating to the Wikipedias so they can show up in watchlists and recent changes for example. This should ideally be in the range of a few minutes. Right now it is higher because of some abnormally high bot activity but decreasing. Should be down to a few minutes soon.
There’s now a badge you can add to Wikipedia articles to indicate there is data about it on Wikidata
Based on feedback for last week’s call for comments we will continue this newsletter. However more community help will be needed. From now on they’ll be drafted at d:Wikidata:Status updates/Next and your help is very welcome.
Here's your quick overview of what has been happening around Wikidata over the last week.
Development
Got some external professional review of our code and architecture and started working on their feedback
Worked on reducing the dispatch lag (the time it takes for changes on Wikidata to be sent to the Wikipedias for display in watchlist, recent changes and to purge affected pages)
Worked on using Redis for job queue to improve the lag situation even further
Created new Wikibase Query extension for phase 3 functionality
We need feedback from contributors working on references addition or having tried to add references to statements. Please comment about your problems or your trials at d:Help:Sources
Other Noteworthy Stuff
Deployment of phase 2 on the remaining Wikipedias was delayed because of a high lag of changes being propagated to the Wikipedias. The lag has been reduced considerably now and is going down even more. The new date for deployment will not be next week because there are other large changes on Wikimedia infrastructure scheduled that we do not want to interfere with. It will hopefully happen very soon after that though.
Next code update on wikidata.org is planned for Wednesday. This should include qualifiers and bugfixes.
There will probably be a short outage/read-only for wikidata.org on Tuesday (database is being switched to MariaDB)
Based on feedback for last week’s call for comments we will continue this newsletter. However more community help will be needed. From now on they’ll be drafted at d:Wikidata:Status updates/Next and your help is very welcome.
Here's your quick overview of what has been happening around Wikidata over the last week.
Development
Dispatch lag is now down to 0 so changes should show up very quickly on the Wikipedias in watchlists and recent changes
wikidata.org now always redirects to www.wikidata.org. This should among other things solve the issue where people were not able to edit when on wikidata.org (bugzilla:45005)
Fixed weird blocked-user/protected-page handling in UI (bugzilla:45140)
Final meetings for the external professional review of our code and architecture. They were quite happy with the quality of the codebase and gave useful tips for improvements
Worked on automatic summaries for editing claims
Investigation of different JavaScript frameworks dealing with date and time
Worked on using Redis and the job queue for change notifications to clients
Deployment of phase 2 (infoboxes) on English Wikipedia is planned for April 22. All remaining Wikipedias are planned for April 24.
Qualifiers are available now. In the same update several bugs have been fixed mainly related to Internet Explorer 8. At the same time search has been made case-insensitive. More details here.
If fixing a particular bug is especially important for you then please consider voting for it in Bugzilla to help the development team prioritize. A list of all of the currently open ones is here.
Bugfixes were deployed on wikidata.org. The ones you probably care about are:
when clicking "edit links" on a Wikipedia article the user is automatically taken to the language links part of the item. Hopefully it is now more obvious how to change the links.
fixed a few cases where edit conflicts where detected in error
added automatic edit summaries for adding qualifiers and claims
Hungary report: Article writing contest about statistics and related sciences
Italy report: Wikipedia workshop; Editathon on women's biographies
Mexico report: Fotofestín activities; DIY scanner project progress and Winners of the Holy Week in Mexico photo contest at ITESM Campus Ciudad de Mexico
Netherlands report: GLAM WIKI UK; Wiki loves Sound; Wikipedian in Residence; Wiki loves Libraries; Wikipedia Training National Museum of Ethnology
Spain report: Longest edit-a-thon ever at Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona
Sweden report: GLAM handbook version 3; conferences; hackathons and Wiki Loves Public Art
Switzerland report: Swiss Federal Archives looking for a Wikipedian in Residence
Taiwan report: Taiwan Government Data Portal Launched
UK report: GLAM-Wiki; new and departing Wikipedians in Residence
USA report: First GLAM Boot Camp; Consortium meeting; GLAMout; plus workshops and editathon
Special story: Intersections between GLAM and Wikinews
Deployed new bugfixes on wikidata.org including a fix for pages not being added to the watchlist automatically plus the first version of the RDF exort
The ability to include data using the property label is planned to be deployed on English Wikipedia on Monday and all others on Wednesday (You can then for example use {{#property:logo image}} in addition to {{#property:P154}}.)
Did you know?
Newest properties: exclave of, enclave within, HURDAT identifier, ISO standard, home port, general manager, ISO 15924, Swedish county code, BNFC Thesaurus, cause of death, brother-in-law (sister's husband), honorific prefix, academic degree, birth name, interleaves with, state, phase, powerplant, interaction, part concerned, armament, scheduled service destination, type of orbit, temporal range start, temporal range end, Swedish municipality code, located on island, consists of
{{Property|123}} can be used on Wikidata to get the label of the given property (P123) in the readers language. {{label|Q123}} does the same for items.
Development
Simplified the inclusion syntax (this is one way how you access data from Wikidata in a Wikipedia article - the other one is via Lua)
The time datatype can now be tested on the demosystem and should become available on Wikidata next week.
Did you know?
Newest properties: catalog code (P528), runway (P529), diplomatic relation (P530), diplomatic mission sent (P531), diplomatic mission sent (P531), port of registry (P532), target (P533), streak color (P534), Find a Grave (P535), ATP id (P536), twinning (P537), fracturing (P538), Museofile (P539)
d:Template:Constraint:Item allows to check if items using a given property also have other properties. To find items to fix, it links to one of Magnus' tools and to a daily report. Sample: items with property mother should also have main type (GND) with value person.
Development
A lot of discussions and hacking at the MediaWiki hackathon on Amsterdam
Worked on content negotiation for the RDF export
Bugfixing for editing of time datatype
Added validation in the api for claim guids. This also resolves bug 48473, an exception being thrown in production, whenever a bot or api user requested a claim with an invalid claim guid
Improved error message popup bubbles to show HTML and parse the links correctly
Fixed bug 48679, to hide the view source tab for item and property pages
Newest properties: venue (P540), office contested (P541), officially opened by (P542), oath made by (P543), torch lit by (P545), docking port (P546), commemorates (P547), version type (P548), MGP ID (P549), chivalric order (P550), residence (P551), handedness (P552), social media account on (P553), social media address (P554), doubles record (P555), crystal system (P556), DiseasesDB (P557), unit symbol (P558), terminus (P559), direction (P560), NATO reporting name (P561), central bank/issuer (P562), ICD-O (P563), singles record (P564), crystal habit (P565)
Added MediaWiki setting wgLogAutopatrol to allow wikis the option to disable logging of autopatrol actions
Improved EntityPerPage rebuild script, which is needed to fix the situation where some Wikipedia articles can't access data from Wikidata (bugzilla:48506)
Fixed bug in SetQualifiers API module; Moved both SetQualifiers and RemoveQualifiers out of experimental mode
Newest properties: basionym (P566), hangingwall (P567), footwall (P568), date of birth (P569), date of death (P570), foundation/creation date (P571), date of scientific description (P574), discovery date (P575), date of dissolution (P576), date of publication (P577), Sandbox-TimeValue (P578), IMA status (P579), start date (P580), end date (P582), as of (P585), IPNI author ID (P586), MMSI (P587), coolant (P588), point group (P589), GNIS (P590), EC Number (P591), ChEMBL (P592), Homologene ID (P593), Ensembl ID (P594), IUPHAR ID (P595), in the direction of (P596), WTA ID (P597), commands (P598), ITF ID (P599), Wine AppDB-ID (P600), MedlinePlus ID (P604), NUTS (P605), first flight (P606)
Newest properties: battle/war (P607), exhibition history (P608), terminus location (P609), exhibition history (P608), terminus location (P609), highest point (P610), religious order (P611), mother house (P612), OS grid reference (P613), CHRC (P616), yard number (P617), source of energy (P618), spacecraft launch date (P619), spacecraft landing date (P620), spacecraft decay date (P621), spacecraft docking/undocking dates (P622), crew photo (P623), guidance system (P624), coordinate location (P625), Sandbox-GeoCoordinateValue (P626), IUCN-ID (P627)
If you're interested in a specific topic then the task forces are a good place to find like-minded people. Can't find one for your interest? Start one!
Development
More progress on supporting links to sisterprojects
Fixing issues with geocoordinate datatype that popped up after deployment
Selenium tests for time and geocoordinate interface
Newest properties: E number (P628), edition of (P629), Paris city digital code (P630), structural engineer (P631), cultural properties of Belarus reference number (P632), Répertoire du patrimoine culturel du Québec identifier (P633), captain (P634), ISTAT ID (P635), route of administration (P636), Protein ID (P637), PDB ID (P638), RNA ID (P639), Léonore ID (P640), sport (P641), of (P642), Genloc Chr (P643), Genloc Start (P644), Genloc End (P645), Freebase identifier (P646), drafted by (P647), Open Library identifier (P648), NRHP (P649), RKDartists (P650), BPN (P651), UNII (P652), PubMed Health (P653), direction relative to location (P654)
Development
Worked on site-link group editing to make it possible to link to sisterprojects
Further work on input validation
Further work on handling invalid data gracefully
Use Serializers for generating API results
Finished selenium tests for TimeUI and CoordinateUI
Changed globe coordinate value input to use backend coordinate parser
Fixed issues with data type definitions not being available in the frontend
Wrote a little hack so that on statements with a long list of values you will always be able to see the name of the property of the current section you are in (since the label moves when scrolling the page)
Deployment! Wikivoyage now has access to the wikidata dataset and various other bugs have also been fixed (including the copyright warning)!
Did you know?
Newest properties: interchange station (P833), public holiday (P832), parent club (P831), Encyclopedia of Life (P830), OEIS ID (P829), possible causes (P828), BBC programme identifier (P827), tonality (P826), dedicated to (P825), Meteoritical Bulletin Database ID (P824)
Newest properties: GSS code (2011) (P836), BioLib ID (P838), IMSLP ID (P839), narrative set in (P840), Paleobiology Database Identifier (P842), SIRUTA code (P843), UBIGEO code (P844). A set of properties to build calenders: public holiday (P832), day in year for periodic occurrence (P837) and feast day (P841). A proposal for "reoccurring date in machine readable format" is still under review.
Development
mlazowik has put in more work to getting support for batches (featured article and so on) to Wikidata
Sourcerer gadget by Magnus to help you add URLs from Wikipedia articles for claims
Wikimedia Commons is scheduled to get interwiki links via Wikidata on 23rd of September
Did you know?
Newest properties: Saskatchewan Register of Heritage Property identifier (P845), Global Biodiversity Information Facility ID (P846), United States Navy aircraft designation (P847), Japanese military aircraft designation (P849), World Register of Marine Species identifier (P850), ESRB rating (P852), CERO rating (P853), URL (P854), Sandbox-URL (P855), official website (P856), CNKI (P857), ESPN SCRUM ID (P858), sponsor (P859), e-archiv.li ID (P860), premiershiprugby.com ID (P861), Operational Requirement of the UK Air Ministry (P862), InPhO identifier (P863), ACM Digital Library author identifier (P864), BMLO (P865), Perlentaucher (P866), ROME Occupation Code (P867), foods traditionally associated (P868), instrumentation (P870), printed by (P872), phase point (P873), UN class (P874), UN code classification (P875), UN packaging group (P876), NFPA Other (P877), avionics (P878), pennant number (P879), CPU (P880), Variable type (P881), FIPS 6-4 (US counties) (P882), FIPS 5-2 (code for US states) (P883), State Water Register Code (Russia) (P884), origin of the watercourse (P885), LIR (P886), based on heuristic (P887), JSTOR (P888), Mathematical Reviews identifier (P889), Request for Comments number (IETF) (P892), Social Science Research Network (P893)
Hi, I undid your edit to the template because it was causing significant problems in articles, e.g., Justin Bieber. I was alerted to the issue on my talk page. My template knowledge is scanty at best.--Bbb23 (talk) 16:37, 22 February 2014 (UTC)
Well, I wasn't expecting anything like that to happen... Sorry for the problems that caused, and thanks for the speedy response (and the well-deserved trout)! 「ディノ奴千?!」? · ☎ Dinoguy100017:14, 22 February 2014 (UTC)
Oh, I dunno, I thought seeing Justin Bieber take over almost my entire monitor was in keeping with his style.--Bbb23 (talk) 17:30, 22 February 2014 (UTC)
I leave that to Drmies. I don't think I've ever even heard him sing. I just glance at the continuous news of his antics, and, of course, he does live in my part of the world.--Bbb23 (talk) 18:06, 22 February 2014 (UTC)
Yes, that does seem in keeping with his attitude... =) I've copied over the testcases from Template:px/doc to Template:px/testcases and can see that some of them fail on the sandbox copy. I also note that {{Infobox musical artist}} uses Module:InfoboxImage, which may have contributed to the breakage, so {{px}} needs appropriate testcases of that usage added as well, but I don't know enough about using it to do so myself (and the breathless nature of the appropriate code in Infobox musical artist doesn't help with my understanding of it at all =P ). I may make another edit or two to the sandbox, just for fun's sake, but I'll leave the main template alone after that little kerfluffle. =) 「ディノ奴千?!」? · ☎ Dinoguy100017:48, 22 February 2014 (UTC)
Regarding the "Retired" pane on your user talk page
Hello Good Friend :) !! There is a "This user is retired" declaration on the top of this page. Since you are still editing wikipedia I think you should remove it. Sorry if I poked my nose in your matters without knowing the full context.
Hello King of the Wise! My view of the "retired" tag has always been that it should reflect the editor's wishes, regardless of whether they are still actually editing (so long as they are not obviously still active or attempting to use the tag for mischievous reasons). And if you look at my contributions, you'll notice that, while I do still edit, there is no regularity to it whatsoever - I might edit a dozen times in a week, then go several months without editing. It comes down to what pages I happen to be looking at and what I feel like doing. Despite this, I do consider myself to be retired from Wikipedia, so to my mind, at least, the tag is appropriate. I go into a bit more detail in my retirement message. Cheers! =) 「ディノ奴千?!」? · ☎ Dinoguy100016:38, 28 March 2014 (UTC)
Oh, well allright then. I guess everyone has his own views. I had not opened your user page before, I guess I should have had. Anyways, sorry if i disturbed you.
Incredibly overdue thanks for your 2010 efforts in my sandbox!
Since I became chronically ill (waaay before I joined WP), I'm not good at following-up on things. I tend to deal with whatever pops up in front of me when I'm capable of recognizing & dealing with it, which of course happens randomly & doesn't last always long enough for me to finish things. I mention this to explain why I'm replying so late.
I'm grateful that WP & WPians help me keep my hand in my old talents somewhat, so that if I can ever control my illness enough to work, I'll be okay. Eh, that's not exactly what I meant to say, which shows I need to wrap things up & nap. Again. Anyway, I responded twice to you on my talk page and I finally figured out the whole redirect thing and was able to find the history of my sandbox, rather than that of the page in the article namespace.
Not a problem; while I am for all intents and purposes retired from Wikipedia, I'm active on other wikis now and try to make it a point to keep up with messages left on my talk page here. Let me know if there's anything else I can help with. =) 「ディノ奴千?!」? · ☎ Dinoguy100020:13, 3 July 2014 (UTC)
TheMindCrapAddict SPI
Hi. I'm confused by something in Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/TheMindCrapAddict and am hoping you can clear it up for me. You listed the IP address 50.157.164.244(talk·contribs·WHOIS) as a suspected sockpuppet — indeed, apparently the only suspected sockpuppet here, aside from possible sleeper accounts (which a CheckUser check failed to find). But I can't see any edits at all associated with this IP address, so I'm wondering why it was listed. Did you perhaps mistype an IP address here? If you can clear up this point, I and other people working at SPI would be grateful; otherwise, it will probably be necessary to close this case without any further action. Thanks. — Richwales(no relation to Jimbo)06:34, 5 July 2014 (UTC)
Aah, I thought it was clear in my opening comment, but I suppose not: the whole reason I filed the SPI (and originally reported it to ANI) is because TheMindCrapAddict posted on my Minecraft wiki talk page their intent to engage in sockpuppetry; they did so from the IP address I listed, as can be seen by clicking the diff link I posted. Sorry for the confusion, and I hope this clarifies things! 「ディノ奴千?!」? · ☎ Dinoguy100006:49, 5 July 2014 (UTC)
Null edit
You have the retired tag, but you also responded to a random question yesterday. So here's hoping you see this one:
The job queue managed to fix 99.99% of the 2.5m transclusions of an obsoleted template, but your Lockbox page has been sitting there for a few days, and I can't do anything because it's fully protected. If you could just give that page a quick null edit, that should solve the issue and would be much appreciated. moluɐɯ12:52, 30 July 2014 (UTC)
Module:Navbox has over 2 million transclusions. Please don't make inconsequential edits to it, like Special:Diff/634041458, since it puts tremendous strain on the job queue for no real benefit. Instead, make your changes to the sandbox, and they'll get brought along next time a substantive edit is made. Jackmcbarn (talk) 05:45, 16 November 2014 (UTC)
Aah, sorry about that, I've grown too accustomed to editing things (CSS and Javascript), or in places (where the most-transcluded templates' transclusions number only in the tens of thousands, or even far less), where straining the job queue isn't nearly such a concern. I'll definitely try to remember this in the future, and restrain myself accordingly here. =) 「ディノ奴千?!」? · ☎ Dinoguy100006:01, 16 November 2014 (UTC)
Hi, Dinoguy1000. I know that you're retired and you don't know me, but I need your help. You're listed at Wikipedia:WikiProject Anime and manga/Manga magazines as having the issues I need of the Shonen Jump magazine. My main request is a preview of Wāqwāq on the August 2009 issue. Also, there is an interview with Riichiro Inagaki on the February 2006 issue, and an interview with Hiroyuki Takei on an unspecified issue of 2005 (I only know it, unfortunately; it's cited here). I wonder if you could help me. Cheers, Gabriel Yuji (talk) 01:26, 13 July 2014 (UTC)
Hi Gabriel, I should be able to help with those sometime in the next few days, I think. If I haven't gotten back to you in a week or so, give me a poke to remind me. =) 「ディノ奴千?!」? · ☎ Dinoguy100004:01, 13 July 2014 (UTC)
Aah, thanks for the reminder; I thought I was forgetting something. I've uploaded images of the Inagaki interview toImgur; it was on pages 14-15. The Takei interview gave me considerably more trouble, and I spent quite a while poring over my 2005 issues before concluding the date is wrong and delving into previous issues; I finally found it in the August 2003 issue on pages 3 and 24. On my way, though, I found another interview with him in the March 2004 issue on page7; it might have some more tidbits you can use. If you need better images or typed transcripts, let me know; I don't do much photography, and working by myself trying to manage the magazines and my smartphone while getting the angle right to minimize glare doesn't work very well. =X And if you need anything else, don't hesitate to ask, and I'll try not to take a week again to reply. =D
Hm, about the Takei's interviews I would wanna know what's the volume and the issue of them. About Waqwaq, I can't say with sure what I want as I don't know what info there is the magazine. However, my main focus is to get info on production (to create something similar to Shaman King#Production or Eyeshield 21#Production); all info is good, though. Regards, Gabriel Yuji (talk) 03:09, 29 July 2014 (UTC)
The August 2003 issue should be volume 1 issue 8, I think, and the March 2004 issue should be volume 2, issue 3 (though if I remember correctly, it was shown to just be issue 15) - the volume number is simply the current year of production of the magazine, starting with volume 1 in 2003 when the magazine started, and the issue number is just the number of the cover date's month.
Unfortunately, the only info on Waqwaq was just a very brief, in-universe background info page; the only real out-of-universe bit of info it had that would be remotely useful is that the series started in 2004, which is already mentioned in the article. Other than that one page, it was just the preview chapter itself and an advert or two. 「ディノ奴千?!」? · ☎ Dinoguy100006:03, 29 July 2014 (UTC)
@Gabriel Yuji: Sorry for the delay; this completely slipped my mind (now why does that sound familiar)!
I found the interview, it's on pages 4 (here) and 6 (here) (but not page 5! that's a Yu-Gi-Oh! advert, if you're wondering) in the May 2006 issue (volume 4, issue 5). The author of the interview wasn't noted (though the Jojo inteview's author was >_> ) And since I couldn't find it before, the ISSN for Shonen Jump is 1545-7818. Again, let me know if you need a transcript or anything else. =) 「ディノ奴千?!」? · ☎ Dinoguy100000:41, 16 January 2015 (UTC)
If I recall correctly, author interviews generally don't have any special title; they're usually referred to as something along the lines of "Interview with name". I can check the specific features you asked about to see if any of them were given a unique title, but in the meantime I'd recommend just going with the generic form. 「ディノ奴千?!」? · ☎ Dinoguy100002:35, 21 April 2015 (UTC)