Hello Folks!
For the Python enthusiasts on these lists, I’m signal boosting this message
with info on PyCon dev sprints and financial assistance for the conference from
a former Wikimedia colleague.
I plan to attend PyCon this year and am also hoping to figure out setting up a
development
The 1.35.0-wmf.16 version of MediaWiki is blocked[0].
The new version can't proceed to group1 and group2 [1] until this issue is
resolved:
* T243548: Elevated response times and CPU usage after deploy of
1.35.0-wmf.16 to all wikis
- https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T243548
If all issues are
As per the MediaWiki version life cycle [1], I would like to announce the
formal end of life (EOL) of MediaWiki 1.32 as of tomorrow, Friday January
24, 2019.
This means that MediaWiki 1.32 will no longer receive maintenance or
security backports. It is therefore strongly discouraged that you
The spelling of ‘August’ is wrong in the second image on
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T243247. Looks fine in the code though so
not sure if fixed.
RhinosF1
On Thu, 23 Jan 2020 at 16:55, Mukunda Modell wrote:
> The update was deployed last night just a bit after midnight UTC. Upon
>
The update was deployed last night just a bit after midnight UTC. Upon
logging in, anyone with an affected auth factor should see a notification
with instructions for how to proceed.
For the curious, you can see screenshots of the notification which I
attached to the task for this change, T243247
Hello all,
I would like to announce the release of MediaWiki Language Extension
Bundle 2020.01. This bundle is compatible with MediaWiki 1.33 or above
and requires PHP 7.2 or above.
Next MLEB is expected to be released in 3 months. If there are very
important bug fixes, we will do an
If you haven't been following this, to get a sense of the effort
involved you can have a look at T192167 and the patches / tasks linked
there. Thank you so much to all who worked on this, with special shout
out to Max & Daimona.
Kosta
On 1/23/20 2:29 PM, Toby Negrin wrote:
Thanks Max (and
Thanks Max (and other folks) -- good to see this move ahead.
-Toby
On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 3:51 AM Max Semenik wrote:
> Thanks to awesome efforts of many volunteers and staff developers alike,
> we're on 8.5 now. We don't expect too much fallout, however keep an eye for
> occasional failures.
Thanks to awesome efforts of many volunteers and staff developers alike,
we're on 8.5 now. We don't expect too much fallout, however keep an eye for
occasional failures. Also, please check the test logs for your repositories
for warnings introduced in the new version. Since there will be no