On 03/29/2012 11:10 PM, Sumana Harihareswara wrote:
Chris likes that the mobile team is clear and specific in directing its
testers on what to test, and has reasonable constraints on time, number
of testers, and test environment. For the next mobile release cycle
(starting on April 6th) Chris
Now that 1.19 deploy has been completed, it seems a good idea to discuss
about our test wikis.
I see the following problems:
* No inventory of test wikis exist. There are many and they don't follow
any pattern or rule of sort (see appendix).
* It's unclear what purpose those wikis have, in
Le 07/04/12 03:06, Jack Phoenix a écrit :
For now, I think we'll stick with SVN because it's what I and Lewis
are familiar with;
Haven't we send a git priest to evangelise the young British guys? :D
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Hello Kalan
This already exists and is currently being beta-tested on the toolserver. If
would be very cool if you could build on top of this!
The backend consists of two components, graphcore and graphserv. WMDE contracted
Johannes Kroll to implement them based on my spec. The code is available
Le 06/04/12 19:58, Antoine Musso a écrit :
Le 06/04/12 15:16, Diederik van Liere wrote:
Thanks, I meant to say what languages initially will be supported
Most probably PHP first then Python since you have already provided a
linter for it :-D
PHP linter is enabled on mediawiki/core.git as
Le 06/04/12 20:49, Erik Moeller wrote:
I'd love more metrics, of course. Do we have any git/gerrit metrics already?
Gerrit is based on a SQL database, so we could probably build some
reporting of activity. One possible metric would be the time between
patch submission and its actual merging or
Hello Kalan
This already exists and is currently being beta-tested on the toolserver. If
would be very cool if you could build on top of this!
The backend consists of two components, graphcore and graphserv. WMDE contracted
Johannes Kroll to implement them based on my spec. The code is available
* labs.wikimedia are the old old old labs/test projects, These are no
longer (and any that still wanted - wmflabs)
* prototype.wikimedia are oldish test setups, and most should be moved
to wmflabs if still wanted
*.wmflabs.org are instances hosted on our Labs setup[1] which is our
virtuazlization
On 26 March 2012 12:25, Niklas Laxström niklas.laxst...@gmail.com wrote:
Good $localtime from translatewiki.net. I have been working with Chad
and Antoine to resume the daily translation updates from
translatewiki.net after the partial git migration of MediaWiki.
My original aim was to get
In fact most of the old test wikis are going to be replaced by wmflabs
wikis. I don't know which rules you want to set. These are test wikis
and people are supposed to do tests there. I see no need for any
rules.
All test wikis we have which can be accessed are of course useable by
regular users,
On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 12:28 AM, Federico Leva (Nemo)
nemow...@gmail.com wrote:
Now that 1.19 deploy has been completed, it seems a good idea to discuss
about our test wikis.
I see the following problems:
* No inventory of test wikis exist. There are many and they don't follow any
pattern or
On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 8:27 PM, Ryan Lane rlan...@gmail.com wrote:
All of these are going away. something.labs.wikimedia.org have
already been closed. I'd *love* to delete them permanently, but we
have no reasonable means of doing so in the production cluster.
We have done it before, But that
On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 04:28, Federico Leva (Nemo) nemow...@gmail.com wrote:
* It's unclear what purpose those wikis have, in particular: if they're
permanent, or going to be deleted; if used only by developers or also open
to generic testing by users or even as sandboxes/playgrounds (let's see
On 04/07/2012 03:28 AM, Federico Leva (Nemo) wrote:
Now that 1.19 deploy has been completed, it seems a good idea to discuss
about our test wikis.
Federico did this survey and mentioned it to me, and I asked him to put
it somewhere public. So now we have a list of all the test wikis that
we
On Sat, Apr 7, 2012 at 4:45 AM, Niklas Laxström
niklas.laxst...@gmail.com wrote:
On 26 March 2012 12:25, Niklas Laxström niklas.laxst...@gmail.com wrote:
Good $localtime from translatewiki.net. I have been working with Chad
and Antoine to resume the daily translation updates from
Le 07/04/12 09:38, Antoine Musso a écrit :
PHP linter is enabled on mediawiki/core.git as of April 8th. It is
implemented as a Jenkins job running php -l on any file which have been
modified.
Isn't it also linting merges?
It didn't detect the merge today of a broken patchset it had verified
MZMcBride posted a comment on MediaWiki.r110772.
URL: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:Code/MediaWiki/110772#c32643
Commit summary for MediaWiki.r110772:
MobileFrontend2, rewrite of MobileFrontend (really version 3 but oh well)
MZMcBride's comment:
pre
Patrick Reilly wrote:
I wasn't
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On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 11:33 PM, Jack Phoenix j...@countervandalism.netwrote:
To those who don't know me yet, hi! I'm Jack Phoenix, and I've been a
MediaWiki developer since May 2008.
Hi Jack, nice to hear from you again :)
Yep... the site's running MediaWiki 1.12 (!),
I'm telling people that the Swedish Wikipedia has 90-100
million page views per month or on average ten per month
per Swedish citizen. This is based on stats.wikimedia.org
(Wikistats), but is it really true? It would be really
embarrassing if it were wrong by some order of magnitude.
There is of
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