On 5/4/16 8:59 AM, Andre Klapper wrote:
Hej,
I went ahead & centralized the 5 git/Gerrit/git-review troubleshooting
sections that I've found so far on random mediawiki.org pages into one
single page (and eliminated duplicates with different solutions):
Hi Bryan,
Thanks for the report. With this information in hand, what follow up is
planned?
Pine
On May 4, 2016 19:01, "Bryan Davis" wrote:
> On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 7:57 PM, Bryan Davis wrote:
> > [0]:
Just noting that 1700-1800 PDT on Wednesday May 11 is -0100 UTC on
Thursday May 12. Based on the link given, this seems to be when the meeting
will be held. Please verify.
Risker/Anne
On 4 May 2016 at 21:28, Pine W wrote:
> Forwarding.
>
> Pine
> -- Forwarded
On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 7:57 PM, Bryan Davis wrote:
> [0]: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Annual_Tool_Labs_Survey
Apologies for that abrupt initial message, that was a great example of
hitting the wrong key in a mail client. :)
Between 2015-09-25 and 2015-10-08,
[0]: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Annual_Tool_Labs_Survey
--
Bryan Davis Wikimedia Foundation
[[m:User:BDavis_(WMF)]] Sr Software EngineerBoise, ID USA
irc: bd808v:415.839.6885 x6855
Hi,
Sorry for the delay, I've had a few too many things to get done this week
so I haven't communicated as clearly as I should've.
The release branches (REL1_27) have been created for MW core, vendor,
all extensions and all skins. MediaWiki core is now on 1.28.0-alpha.
It's time to start
Forwarding.
Pine
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From: "Katherine Maher"
Date: May 4, 2016 17:47
Subject: [Wikimedia-l] Invitation to upcoming office hours with interim ED
To: , , <
I held off on this upgrade for a while trying to let the changes mature
upstream, hoping that they might come to their senses. That never happened.
Many people might prefer the 'tablet' layout which can be activated by
changing the css class on the element from 'device-desktop' to
'device'
Hi folks,
One thing we've implicitly adopted is "last calls" for ArchCom-RFCs.
I filed it as an RFC to get it on our workboard:
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T120164
However, what that means is that we need to have a last call on the
"last call" RFC. Obligatory xkcd reference:
import pywikibot
from pywikibot import proofreadpage
site = pywikibot.Site('ta','wikisource')
page = pywikibot.Page(site, u"Page:")
text = page.text
pa = proofreadpage.ProofreadPage(page)
pa.text = pa.text.replace('level="1"','level="3"')
pa.save(summary="demo")
===
When I ran the
Hej,
On Wed, 2016-05-04 at 17:57 +0200, Federico Leva (Nemo) wrote:
> It would also be nice to have some precise and authoritative information
> on when Phabricator was upgrade to what version, what the release notes
> and gotchas are, etc. Did I miss such an announcement and if yes where
> is
I find it very aggravating the that the author of a task is now very far
away on screen from their comment. Makes it difficult to tell what's going
on and harder to target a reply directly at them.
-- brion
On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 8:57 AM, Federico Leva (Nemo)
wrote:
>
Something I always found missing in
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Gerrit/Tutorial is:
'Amending a change using HTTPS '
Is this documented somewhere ? Usually in campus networks SSH ports are
blocked, and this one is a huge blocker to University Hackathons!
Thanks,
Tony Thomas
On 4 May 2016 at 11:57, Federico Leva (Nemo) wrote:
> It would also be nice to have some precise and authoritative information
> on when Phabricator was upgrade to what version, what the release notes and
> gotchas are, etc.
>
>
It'd be great if there was more content
AFAICT, in the last few days there were two unannounced upgrades of
Phabricator, to an unspecified version of the software, the second of
which applied rather radical UI changes, especially to Maniphest.
Initially I wasn't sure most/which UI changes were bad/good or why, but
now I've observed
Awesome! Great to hear that we're making these resources more widely
available. Nice to have good partners :) - Jonathan
On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 5:33 AM, Ariel Glenn WMF wrote:
> I'm happy to announce a new mirror for datasets other than the XML dumps.
> This mirror comes to
On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 8:23 AM, Brad Jorsch (Anomie)
wrote:
> On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 6:34 AM, Krinkle wrote:
> > [1] If one would allow page style modules to have dependencies and
> resolve
> > them server-side in the HTML output, this would cause
TLDR: If you care about Selenium tests that run daily[1], please take
ownership of repository (or repositories) that you care about.
Our Selenium tests provide useful feedback, finding problems in several
places, when there is something wrong with:
#1 the repository they are testing (broken
On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 9:59 AM, Andre Klapper
wrote:
> On https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Gerrit/Tutorial there is one section
> called "Pushing via HTTPS when SSH is not functional" which I'd also
> like to move to [[mw:Gerrit/Troubleshooting]].
> Anyone knows how users
On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 6:34 AM, Krinkle wrote:
> ## Implicit type
>
> Aside from the need for dependencies between dynamic and page style
> modules. There is another bug related to this. We don't currently require
> modules to say whether they are a dynamic module or a
On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 7:29 PM, Andre Klapper
wrote:
> Anyone knows how users would actually realize that SSH is not
> functional? (Specific output after a specific command?)
>
They run $ ssh -p 29418 @gerrit.wikimedia.org -v and would not
get a welcome message!
Hej,
I went ahead & centralized the 5 git/Gerrit/git-review troubleshooting
sections that I've found so far on random mediawiki.org pages into one
single page (and eliminated duplicates with different solutions):
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Gerrit/Troubleshooting
1) More help is welcome to
Quick notes on the migration path:
*Cached page HTML*
HTML cached under the old regime would still be served for a while, but
ResourceLoader would load the newer style. I *think* that should work as
long as the new versions of the modules that were included before still
list the style-only
I'm happy to announce a new mirror for datasets other than the XML dumps.
This mirror comes to us courtesy of the Center for Research Computing,
University of Notre Dame, and covers everything "other" [1] which includes
such goodies as Wikidata entity dumps, pageview counts, titles of all files
on
TL;DR: The current addModuleStyles() method no longer meets our
requirements. This mismatch causes bugs (e.g. user styles load twice). The
current logic also doesn't support dynamic modules depending on style
modules. I'm looking for feedback on how to best address these issues.
ResourceLoader
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