Huib Laurens wrote:
>I always believed that our servers were monitored 24/7? But nobody seems
>to be around to fix a core part in our systems?
Hi Huib.
You've been around quite a long time, so it shouldn't be new information
to you that the appropriate mailing list for an issue like this is
wikit
Huib Laurens, 10/08/2013 17:31:
I always believed that our servers where monitored 24/7?
Not magically, despite the amount of unicorns bought by the WMF. You're
looking for https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51983
But nobody seems
to be arround to fix a core part in our systems?
On Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 5:31 PM, Huib Laurens wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I always believed that our servers where monitored 24/7? But nobody seems
> to be arround to fix a core part in our systems?
>
> Huib
>
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> From: rupert THURNER
> Date: Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at
Hello,
I always believed that our servers where monitored 24/7? But nobody seems
to be arround to fix a core part in our systems?
Huib
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From: rupert THURNER
Date: Sat, Aug 10, 2013 at 5:24 PM
Subject: [Wikimania-l] git.wikimedia.org dead due to wikimania ;
To add up a couple of comments to what Denny said, from my experience with
Wikisource, reaching out to international, loosely connected communities is
already a big challenge on its own. I would like to invite Wiktionary
contributors to take a look to this Individual Engagement Grant project
that A
[Sorry for cross-posting]
Yes, I agree that the OmegaWiki community should be involved in the
discussions, and I pointed GerardM to our proposals whenever and
discussions, using him as a liaison. We also looked and keep looking at the
OmegaWiki data model to see what we are missing.
Our latest pr