oh my gosh, you're making me drool....it all sounds so good! :)

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On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 9:05 AM, Antoine Boegli <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Yes, there was food !
>
> Guillaume treated us with pasta and pesto, and there was also salad,
> beers, cafe, tea, and dessert (vanilia chia cream with stewed rhubarb)
>
> Almost everything was house made, so it was a bit of a food hackathon too
> :-)
>
>
>
>
> 2016-06-20 16:40 GMT+02:00 Deborah Tankersley <[email protected]>:
>
>> That's awesome, but, was there food too? :)
>>
>> Thanks for all your hard work, good job!
>>
>>
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>> Deb Tankersley
>> Product Manager, Discovery
>> IRC: debt
>> Wikimedia Foundation
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 5:33 AM, David Causse <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> That's certainly the most productive kitchen I've ever seen!
>>>
>>> Thank you everyone!
>>>
>>>
>>> Le 20/06/2016 12:55, Guillaume Lederrey a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Hello all!
>>>>
>>>> I had a few friends coming over this Sunday for a mini Hackathon in my
>>>> kitchen. The goal was mainly to introduce them to what we do around
>>>> Wikipedia, have fun, exchange ideas and maybe do actual work on a few
>>>> tickets. Quick summary of what we did:
>>>>
>>>> * Fix a few puppet unit tests [1][2]
>>>> * Try to fix sending logs to logstash from elasticsearch [3][4]. We
>>>> could not reproduce the issue with security manager with a local
>>>> installation of elasticsearch and I did not prepare access to
>>>> deployment-prep where we could have validated the issue.
>>>> * Added a few tests to our elasticsearch admin tool (estool) [5]
>>>> * Refactoring of Cassandra monitoring [6][7] (thanks to Luca for the
>>>> fast code review!). This one prompted a great conversation. It was
>>>> fairly unclear to us how to best integrate monitoring in a DRY way,
>>>> while keeping the core of the Cassandra module free from external
>>>> dependencies. We are all used to have a technical module
>>>> (puppet-cassandra) that only manage core Cassandra and a higher level
>>>> module (puppet-wmf_cassandra) that configure Cassandra in the context
>>>> of WMF, with the all peripheral fonctions (monitoring, firewall,
>>>> logging, ...). This higher level abstraction kind of exists in the
>>>> roles, but multiple roles might use Cassandra, and might lead to some
>>>> duplication. The change [6] is probably more the start of a
>>>> conversation than something that can be merged as is.
>>>> * We tried to have a go at adding unit tests to Kartotherian [8], but
>>>> ran into an issue with mapnik and were not able to build the project.
>>>> None of us had any experience with Node development or Kartotherian.
>>>> We moved to other stuff.
>>>>
>>>> The day was fun! Thanks to all who joined! Special +1 to Mara who put
>>>> a lot of energy in learning Python for the first time (and
>>>> succeeded!).
>>>>
>>>> I'll try to followup on the changed opened during that day, make sure
>>>> that those contributions, however small, are not forgotten.
>>>>
>>>> We will be back!
>>>>
>>>>    MrG
>>>>
>>>> [1] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/295127/
>>>> [2] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/295130/
>>>> [3] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/295129/
>>>> [4] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T136696
>>>> [5] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/290765/
>>>> [6] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/295123/
>>>> [7] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T137422
>>>> [8] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T111950
>>>>
>>>>
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