Thanks for the reply.
I do use the file cache and yes, there could be performance issues with
purging too many problems at once. But again there's a situation where I
can avoid using Common.css altogether so I think there should be a way to
turn the module off. I don't know what happens if the
Good morning!
The pages-meta-history dumps for hewiki take 70 hours these days, the
longest of any wiki not already running with parallel jobs. I plan to add
it to the list of 'big wikis' starting August 1st, meaning that 6 jobs will
run in parallel producing the usual numbered file output; look
On 28/06/2018 23:28, Antoine Musso wrote:
>> npm ERR! registry error parsing json
>
>> Our task: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T198348
> Npmjs seems to have implemented a fix although we are still hitting the
> issue: https://status.npmjs.org/incidents/51c7q80zsj9f
>
>
> A few minutes
CR0: Please review and provide guidance if you are familiar with the
code, and decide (CR±1 or CR±2):
* https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/mediawiki/core/+/164049/
** Add Tatar LanguageConverter
** 2018-May-24 (though commented by Thiemo on 2018-Jul-05)
** Maintainers/Stewards: Contributors >
There is one important reason why we use instead of
…: when the rendered page HTML is cached, e.g. using a
caching proxy like Varnish [1] or MediaWiki file cache [2], then if we
used …, you would have to purge every page on the wiki
before changes to MediaWiki:Common.css would actually take
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Scrum_of_scrums/2018-07-18
= 2018-07-18=
== Callouts ==
* Fundraising campaigns
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/CentralNotice/Calendar
* [Perf] Seeking input on wmf-config variables that appear to be unused,
and which we'd like to remove:
Congratulations Niklas and Dan, and thanks for your continued contributions!
On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 12:22 PM, Victoria Coleman
wrote:
> Adding my congratulations to Niklas and Dan. You will bring a lot of
> wisdom, expertise and POVs to the committee. As we transform its mission
> and expand
Adding my congratulations to Niklas and Dan. You will bring a lot of wisdom,
expertise and POVs to the committee. As we transform its mission and expand its
scope, your contributions will be invaluable.
Welcome!
Victoria
> On Jul 18, 2018, at 2:06 PM, Deb Tankersley wrote:
>
>
Hi all,
It seems the Common.css on my website is pretty small but Resource Loader
loads it using a tag in the head. I have read that it will be better
to instead inline the styles or even load them later.
What is the right way to go about this?
Any suggestions are welcome.
Also see