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Hello,
In Gerrit 2.16 PolyGerrit takes over the /p/ url so cloning no longer works
over that URL. Please convert to using /r/.
/p/ is completely optional in Gerrit anyways so it's a matter of changing /r/p/
to just /r/ (you can update your config with the updated url by doing "sed -i
-e
SEMANTiCS 2019 extends the deadlines of the Research & Innovation Track
and the LegalTech/ Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage Track as
follows:
* Extended: Abstract Submission Deadline: May 6, 2019 (11:59
pm, Hawaii time)
* Extended: Paper Submission Deadline: May 13,
Although the archives have been available for quite some time, this minor
patch release was never properly announced. So without further ado, I'd
like to announce the availability of MediaWiki 1.32.1, you will find the
requisite links below:
Hey everybody,
This was already posted to Mediawiki-api-announce, x-posting here for
increased visibility as this change should be in production this week.
With the merge of Icb674095,[1] use of API action=logout will require
a CSRF token. This was considered a security issue, so the usual
On Tue, 30 Apr 2019 at 02:55, Sam Wilson wrote:
> Are these actually false positives? Because it looks like the error is
> mostly (or all?) "HTML detected. Manual review required", and so these
> shouldn't be automatically merged without human review.
>
Correct. Those patches are waiting for
Search Platform Office Hours are tomorrow, about 24 hours from now.
Hope to see you there!
—Trey
Trey Jones
Sr. Software Engineer, Search Platform
Wikimedia Foundation
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 2:11 PM Trey Jones wrote:
> The Search Platform Team
>
Hi Lucas,
Thanks a lot for the update. I just tried this on
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/mediawiki/extensions/Newsletter/+/501019 and
I confirm that it's working. :)
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*https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:X-Savitar>>*
On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 2:06 PM Lucas Werkmeister <
FYI, the improvement suggested in this thread back in January –
I wonder if it would be possible to allow comments with “recheck” commands?
>
+1 to Lucas' proposal, it should be possible to blame Jenkins within recheck
> comments.
>
– has now been implemented. You can add additional comments
Hi Hashar,
Thanks for the updates. I was wondering because one of my patches got
failed. Appreciate the information :)
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On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 1:09 PM Antoine Musso wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Over night I have added a new Jenkins instance to
Hello,
Over night I have added a new Jenkins instance to the stack but
unfortunately it came with a broken Docker daemon. Thus any CI job
running on that instance would fail to download any image.
The symptom looked like:
Unable to find image
Are these actually false positives? Because it looks like the error is
mostly (or all?) "HTML detected. Manual review required", and so these
shouldn't be automatically merged without human review.
On 4/28/19 10:50 PM, Alex Monk wrote:
Working link to l10n-bot's dashboard:
Reminder: Technical Advice IRC meeting this week **Wednesday 3-4 pm UTC**
on #wikimedia-tech.
Question can be asked in English & Hebrew!
The Technical Advice IRC Meeting is a weekly support event for volunteer
developers. Every Wednesday, two full-time developers are available to help
you with
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