בתאריך יום ה׳, 20 בפבר׳ 2020 ב-9:26 מאת bawolff <bawolff...@gmail.com
>:
> Pretty sure the answer is no (Although i don't know for a fact).
>
> However, parser cache only lasts for 30 days. So pages will get parsed at
> least once every 30 days (if viewed). However that's separate from
Pretty sure the answer is no (Although i don't know for a fact).
However, parser cache only lasts for 30 days. So pages will get parsed at
least once every 30 days (if viewed). However that's separate from links
update (aka categories, linter, etc).
I suspect that doing a linksupdate of every
Hello!
The Wikimedia Foundation is soliciting your feedback to measure developer
satisfaction and determine where to invest resources in the future. This is
the second iteration of this survey.
Topics covered include:
* Local Development Environment
* Beta Cluster / Staging Environment
Hello All,
This week we will be starting a monthly Quality and Testing Engineering
office hour series of meetings. The Quality and Testing Engineering office
hours will generally have a theme or topic to encourage participation.
This month, Željko Filipin from the Quality and Test Engineering
Hi,
for HTML version see https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Scrum_of_scrums/2020-02-19
Željko
--
= 2020-02-19 =
== Callouts ==
* SRE blocked by Releng on [[phab:T217924]] (Make canary wait time configurable)
== SoS Meeting Bookkeeping ==
* Updates:
** Increase participation in Scrum of Scrums
Hi all,
We (the Commons app team) are hoping to release a Commons iOS app this
year! :) We have received quite a few requests for it, so we have included
it in our Project Grant proposal:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Project/Commons_app/Commons_app_Android_and_iOS
.
Additionally, we are