Depends on how a project is coded. Moving between Linux versions rarely
causes an issue. The only reason I end up changing code is because of
mediawiki changes which is fairly rare.

On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 2:58 PM, Maximilian Doerr <maximilian.do...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> Because the labs environment is always changing.  Moving xTools from
> Precise to Trusty will break the tools.  Thankfully the rewrite coming out
> soon, will fix that, but just saying.
>
> Cyberpower678
> English Wikipedia Account Creation Team
> English Wikipedia Administrator
> Global User Renamer
>
> On Feb 3, 2017, at 14:56, Tim Landscheidt <t...@tim-landscheidt.de> wrote:
>
> Huji Lee <huji.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> […]
>
>
> Are we keeping tracking of "last login" info for each user? Should we
> modify the "become" script so it logs whenever someone uses it, so we know
> which tools are actively being logged into by their developers? There are
> so many other "passive" ways of determining which account/tool is actively
> maintained than asking the user to confirm it.
>
>
> There's also the question what "maintain" means.  Software
> does not suddenly break down; so if an application is suc-
> cessfully running, why should someone log into its account
> periodically?
>
> Tim
>
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