Hello,
Whenever an action is made in Gerrit, a notification is sent to some IRC
channels. Previously we had to map each project to an IRC channel fall
backing to #mediawiki.
I have enhanced the python script to support wildcard when filtering on
Gerrit project name. Leslie Carr has deployed the
Le 27/03/12 21:10, Max Semenik a écrit :
I think these notifications should be sent to #mediawiki too, as this
concerns WM/MW in general, too.
Unfortunately the python script does not support sending to multiple
channels yet. Something any pythonist should be able to do :-]
Can you possibly
We hope you enjoy working with Git (or, if you're currently a
skeptic, at least come to appreciate it).
If not, I will be glad to convert you to the new git fellowship :)
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Le 19/03/12 18:13, Mono wrote:
What about the people that don't pray to God?
If the extension offer the ability to be presented a new question,
they can just do so :-)
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Le 20/03/12 03:11, nischay nahata a écrit :
Thanks for your replies, I realize this is a faulty plugin right now for
following reasons
* 25% probability
* securing the questions and answers
I will see if I can remove them, again this is my first plugin and I am
trying to learn
so my
Le 17/03/12 07:09, Dmitriy Sintsov wrote:
Is that only for core commit developers? I have svn account at
ques...@svn.wikimedia.org and valid USERINFO. However I cannot login to
the forementioned site with my svn.wikimedia.org credentials. Should I
ask to transfer my extensions into git
Le 16/03/12 20:02, Christian Aistleitner a écrit :
The code is up for review at
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/p/operations/dumps/test.git
And people can browse it using gitweb at:
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/gitweb/operations/dumps/test.git
Anonymous access:
Le 16/03/12 00:52, Mark A. Hershberger a écrit :
UNCONFIRMED - CONFIRMED - IN_PROGRESS - RESOLVED - VERIFIED
No more NEW state :-)
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Le 14/03/12 13:29, Strainu a écrit :
m...@wikimedia.org a scris:
I set up Bugzilla today so that, by default, bugs would be in the
UNCONFIRMED state.
Does this also applies to site requests? I think it shouldn't, because
these have usually been discussed extensively on the wikis.
Le 13/03/12 09:39, Lars Aronsson a écrit :
On 03/10/2012 02:16 AM, Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
I set up Bugzilla today so that, by default, bugs would be in the
UNCONFIRMED state.
This has the unwanted effect that when I click My Bugs,
in the left menu on https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/
I
Le 10/03/12 02:16, Mark A. Hershberger a écrit :
I set up Bugzilla today so that, by default, bugs would be in the
UNCONFIRMED state.
While we are at it, we could even use the Bugzilla 4 default workflow:
http://www.bugzilla.org/docs/4.0/en/html/lifecycle.html
It is not changing that much
Marcin Cieslak wrote:
I have a following stuff in git log
(from
ssh://sa...@gerrit.wikimedia.org:29418/test/mediawiki/extensions/examples):
commit 28f176ca9ca3767bfa9f0ec219f5fa0c299c5761
Merge: e2513b6 5c50ad6
^^
As you can see, that is a merge commit. It was made by gerrit on
Sumana Harihareswara wrote:
snip
And can any of you help make native packages for git-review that work on
Mac and Windows?[1]
snip
[1] https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35145
I have no idea who started spreading that git-review could not be
installed on Mac OS X. It is already
Le 06/03/12 20:20, Diederik van Liere a écrit :
My main worry is that we are not spending enough time on getting all
engineers (both internal and in the community) up to speed with the
coming migration to Git and Gerrit
There are plenty of guides around that should cover most beginner
Diederik van Liere wrote:
We are making three fundamental changes in one-shot:
They are not that much of change. It is like if you changed from using a
paper map and an old car to a nice SUV with a GPS. It is still a lot of
metal on 4 wheels with one purpose: move some fresh meat from A to B.
Le 08/03/12 14:52, Antoine Musso a écrit :
There are plenty of guides around that should cover most beginner
question.
And I forgot git ready which as lot of tip from beginner to pro :-]
http://gitready.com/
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Le 07/03/12 22:05, Brion Vibber a écrit :
Here's a sample page on a test wiki, copied from en.wikipedia:
http://leuksman.com/mw/index.php/Alpha_compositing
It even works in lynx by showing the latex source code. I just hope that
Jidanni knows LaTeX :-]
I specially like the zoom when you one
Le 08/03/12 17:35, Sumana Harihareswara a écrit :
I'd figured that out a little while ago. I guess it seemed a little more
obvious to me. Perhaps we should start a How do I...? or FAQ
page for Gerrit, so we can start collecting these common questions
in a single place.
Who is willing to do
Le 08/03/12 20:54, Ryan Lane a écrit :
I haven't started using git-review at all. I'm still using the
aliases/remotes I originally made for the puppet repo.
You are soo old school! :-
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Le 08/03/12 19:25, Daniel Friesen a écrit :
For OS X, I haven't been using a GUI (besides `git gui`) so I can't say
for sure what is the best. But Source Tree is looking a little more
promising than GitX.
GitX has been forked over and over.
The original one is at
Hello,
Some people have been asking me which aliases I have been using. I have
dumped them on the new [[Git_aliases]].
The most useful is the lg alias I have found on stackoverflow, it will
show an ASCII graph along oneline commits. See the page for complete
alias and screenshots :-]
K. Peachey wrote:
One of the major sticking points (that from my understanding is what
the WMF people are hateing on) is the diff views in comparison of CR
to Gerrit, For example we used to have them all display on one page
where as with Gerrit you need to open each one (each changed file) in
Le 07/03/12 10:43, Niklas Laxström a écrit :
* I spend around 10 hours a week reviewing code (this is going to be
much more difficult)
Here how one would start his code review day:
Load the Gerrit main interface.
In the search box at the top right, enter your favorite project.
For example:
Platonides write:
One way could be to provide an alternative bugzilla interface. For which
it having a sample db dump would be nice.
Maybe it could be done using the JSON RPC? :-)
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Le 05/03/12 04:00, reporter a écrit :
Top 5 Bug Resolvers
john.next [AT] gmx.com 63
Top proof that this report is useless :-)
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John Du Hart wrote:
Antoine wrote:
My point. I do not think there is anything better for us
than Bugzilla.
I know you don't think that currently however I would like the
opportunity to convince you otherwise.
I would love to be proven wrong! As time allow, I will likely help you
in your
Le 03/03/12 02:11, John Du Hart a écrit :
I'm currently investigating alternative bug tracker and project management
software for MediaWiki. To do that I'll be installing some different
software on the Labs and importing existing bugs for evaluation by the
development team and users.
Hello
Le 03/03/12 18:43, Thomas Gries a écrit :
FYI: http://www.php.net/archive/2012.php#id2012-03-01-1
I would get it just for the shorter array syntax =)
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John Du Hart wrote:
I really don't understand why we'd rather suffer than use a superior
proprietary product.
I have been using Linux as a main platform for years and eventually was
fed up with the graphical interface. I switched to Mac which, with Aqua,
has the best ergonomy around (gnome 3
Le 03/03/12 23:37, David Gerard a écrit :
snip
Have you ever fixed it when it's broken? Anything looks good when it's
working, but I've found the experience of trying to bugfix a broken
Mantis horrible.
Luckily, I had people fixing my bug reports :-)
If Bugzilla mostly works and its
Le 01/03/12 22:38, Trevor Parscal a écrit :
I've gone ahead and resolved bug #11374 after committing r112836.
Screenshot of new diff styles:
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/attachment.cgi?id=10148
Brandon and I talked about the colors and the way color-blind people will
perceive them - this
Le 29/02/12 15:26, Chad a écrit :
Yes, but at least you have an idea of who to look for (hence the IRC nicks).
This is a solution in search of a problem.
Can't we make Chanserv to +v shell users and +o root users ? That will
make it obvious to anyone looking for us :-D
Most root are
Le 21/02/12 22:33, Van de Bugger a écrit :
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Requests_for_comment/New_hook:_ParserBeforePreprocess
Please comment.
Van.
Hey Van
I think you will want to talk about directly with people knowing about
the preprocessor and parser. Maybe Platonides can help.
I
Le 01/03/12 12:32, Srikanth Lakshmanan a écrit :
Would having opengrok[1] setup for Mediawiki code be useful tool?
For those wondering:
OpenGrok is a fast and usable source code search and cross reference
engine. It helps you search, cross-reference and navigate your source tree.
Maybe
Le 01/03/12 14:00, Amir E. Aharoni a écrit :
grep and ack are far from optimal.
There is also s(yntaxical)grep from Facebook Pfff,but I could not have
it to compile yet.
https://github.com/facebook/pfff/wiki/Sgrep
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Le 21/02/12 14:55, Magnus Manske a écrit :
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 1:51 PM, Antoine Mussohashar+...@free.fr wrote:
I have started hacking PHPBB.
-- The new Magnus
Huh?
Sorry Magnus,
Was just referring to how you hacked up a new PHP software to replace
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Daniel Friesen wrote:
No, no, not a wiki. Let's fork the basic core code we use in MediaWiki
(routing code, WebRequest, database code, etc...) and turn it into a
framework library that can be shared with other applications. And then
use that to write a new blogging engine.
I would love to have
Le 25/02/12 00:48, Platonides a écrit :
There's no way to treat a set of commits as a bundle?
Not really. Each commit is considered by Gerrit as a new change. If you
have a bundle of commits, you either:
1) squash them in a single commit, losing all history but generating
only one
Daniel Friesen wrote:
Balanced? That section lists a single bad example of an /advantage/ for
long urls.
Another advantage of long URLs, is for such corner case when the sysop
team does not know about URL rewriting and has more important things to
do than figuring it out. I have seen such
Le 17/02/12 13:47, Jérémie Roquet a écrit :
The reference in this script is still useful for people that continue
to use s.w.o; it shouldn't break anything even if s.w.o is down.
What about a 301 redirect from s.w.o to the new URLs so that we can
clean up all the references to s.w.o without
Le 21/02/12 16:08, Domas Mituzas wrote:
If MediaWiki is better on newer PHP, we should use newer PHP.
I have read that:
If MediaWiki is better on JS, we should use JS.
Go figure.
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Le 21/02/12 18:44, Andrew Otto a écrit :
[~/Projects/wm/analytics/reportcard] (master)[29c6b47]$ git-review
You have more than one commit that you are about to submit.
The outstanding commits are:
29c6b47 (HEAD, master) observation.py - comments
14a771a test commit for git branch push
73dd606
Le 23/02/12 22:38, Platonides a écrit :
The parser cache expires much earlier in that case. Although we don't
reduce it to lower than one hour due to the presence of such words.
http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/trunk/phase3/includes/MagicWord.php?view=markup#l134
Could we use a
Le 21/02/12 22:38, Arthur Richards a écrit :
WebRequest::getRawIP() already does this, but it's a protected method
That probably deserve being public. Feel free to talk about it to Aaron
Schulz in the office
The method was added with r94932.
Le 21/02/12 13:09, Chad a écrit :
Please, no more branches. In fact, it would be super useful if
everyone could find something else to do and stop committing
entirely until after the migration;-)
Hey guys, lets start an online encyclopedia written using a forum.
I have started hacking PHPBB.
Le 21/02/12 13:28, David Gerard a écrit :
Presumably we have contacts at hosting companies and cPanel? It would
be in order to warn them.
We can not contact / track PHP version of major hosting companies. Their
customers will eventually ask them for an upgrade.
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Ryan Lane wrote:
A channel troll logged to our Server Admin Log. It automatically posts
to twitter and identi.ca. I've cleaned it up everywhere.
Isn't there a list of allowed users? Maybe based on the IRC cloak.
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Le 18/02/12 03:57, Mark A. Hershberger write:
* Bug 34421: mutiple headers in email from UserMailer
https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/34421
I plan on fixing this by Monday (since I caused it). Antoine, though,
has done a lot of work tracking it down, though, and beat me to it.
Or you,
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Le 21/02/12 03:33, Daniel Friesen a écrit :
The class was committed in r111964 but backed out till after the git
migration:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:Code/MediaWiki/111964
If you want to try out and test the class yourself you can get it into
your trunk svn checkout by using:
$ svn
Le 20/02/12 22:08, Maarten Dammers a écrit :
Some time ago I played around with computer vision to get images
categorized on Commons. I documented this at
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Multichill/Using_OpenCV_to_categorize_files
. I don't think I'm going to spend time on it soon, but
Jidanni wrote:
for i in RELEASE-NOTES-*
do
echo $i diff:
svn diff -r ${BASE-BASE}:HEAD $i|wdiff -d -3|tee
/tmp/mediawikiDiff$$
done
To achieve that you will have to fetch objects and references from
the remote repository without changing anything
Chad wrote:
The reason the core repo is so large is because it's tracking
the history of 19 branches and 161 tags ;-)
And the daily i18n updates? :-) /troll
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Roan Kattouw wrote:
https://oc.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mod%C3%A8l:Altmejcomaction=edit
has 36,611 cases, because it's essentially used as a database.
Looks like a basic key = value store which seems to be a valid usage.
Could that use case be fulfilled by semantic mediawiki?
Should we
Max Semenik:
Does anyone mind if I create a magic word for current user's language?
It will not fragment parser cache further than it is already because
we already support {{int:}}. Note that this functionality is already
emulatable with perversions like http://is.gd/4HQPeI - would be good if
we
Rob Lanphier:
Please welcome new committer Thibaut Horel (username: zaran), who
plans to help maintain the Proofread Page extension. Thibaut is an
active contributor on fr.wikisource.org and is here at the San
Francisco Hackathon this weekend.
J'invite tout le monde à apprendre le français
Platonides wrote:
There was a similar case reported for http://www.octave.org on
#mediawiki on Friday. The user (and google) saw spam but pages were
intact.
Which was caused by index.php getting hacked. A different was served
depending upon the client IP, so google was served spam but most
Sue Gardner wrote:
I'm not sure where to send this, so I'll send it here. Could someone
please change the Congress Lookup page text, as per the note below?
Essentially, it is changing two instances of will to would and
adding one new would -- that's all. No formatting changes, just the
three
bawolff wrote:
I disagree. First step would be to convince Wikipedia et al that
social networking buttons are a good idea.
No way I am going to let anyone do that on any WMF site. Social buttons
are leaking your private data (URL you are browsing) to a private
company (ex: facebook) which
Le Tue, 17 Jan 2012 17:40:10 +0100, jida...@jidanni.org a écrit:
Text browser users won't see you important site notice.
Better use the $wg Site Notice variable...
Indeed, text browser users heard the closing news on the radio.
Yes this is working as expected. Pages are still served and the
r106883 introduces a new global setting to whitelist deprecated
functions: $wgDeprecationWhitelist.
Reverted by r109020
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:Code/MediaWiki/109020
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Hello,
I have added a new continuous integration job to check our postgres
support.
This is exactly the same job as MediaWiki-phpunit, only the database
backend
change.
The link is:
https://integration.mediawiki.org/ci/job/MediaWiki-postgres-phpunit/
As of now, there are two tests
Dan Nessett wrote:
Sorry, my mistake. I forgot to run update. After doing so, I also get
only 2 failures.
Good to know your previous issues were solved :-) Now we need people
to correct the last 2 ones :b
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Sumana Harihareswara wrote:
MrBlueSky now has core and extensions access and aims on working on
Core and extensions: small bugfixes and enhancements, adding and
updating documentation (comments), writing unit-tests. In general: small
things that need to be done.
Welcome, MrBlueSky!
Watch
Le Wed, 11 Jan 2012 02:31:47 +0100, Dan Nessett dness...@yahoo.com a
écrit:
Sure, I can post the results, but I don't think I should just dump them
into this list (there are over 700 lines of output). How would you like
me to go about it?
You could open a bug report on
Hello,
[r106883] introduces a new global setting to whitelist deprecated
functions: $wgDeprecationWhitelist. Its documentation is:
/**
* Function name whitelist for wfDeprecated warnings. You will not be
warned
* for usage of deprecated functions in this list. This is mainly usefull
*
Jeroen De Dauw jeroended...@gmail.com wrote:
hashar wrote:
That was then opposed a fuck you argument and reverted
This seems to be quoting me out of context. Here is my full comment to
Hashars revert of mine:
Jeroen, I am sorry about the misquote. I should have quoted the full
text.
Le Tue, 10 Jan 2012 19:52:05 +0100, Dan Nessett dness...@yahoo.com a
écrit:
I gave up on Ubuntu 8.04 and moved to Centos 5.7. After getting make safe
to work, I get 27 failures and 14 incomplete tests. This is for revision
108474. Is there any way to know if this is expected? For example,
Mark A. Hershberger wrote:
Your help in getting code donations from Bugzilla integrated into
MediaWiki is appreciated.
Don't we need to keep trunk stable so we can branch 1.19?
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Le Wed, 04 Jan 2012 11:58:55 +0100, Roan Kattouw roan.katt...@gmail.com
a écrit:
In your post, you ask whether the employee owns the copyright on their
own work, or whether WMF does. I don't know this for sure, because
it's not explicitly mentioned in my contract, but I believe it's owned
by
Le Fri, 30 Dec 2011 18:31:30 +0100, Krinkle krinklem...@gmail.com a
écrit:
Since virtually any value other than null and undefined is an object,
including numbers, strings and functions.
Much like ruby! http://ruby-doc.org/core/Integer.html
$ irb
5.upto( 10 ) { |num| print
Le Sat, 31 Dec 2011 11:25:23 +0100, K. Peachey p858sn...@gmail.com a
écrit:
We currently have a large number of file uploads with no licensing
data on MW wiki! And we should really start doing something about it,
As some people may have noticed last week(ish) I went though and tag
most (if
Hello,
Last summer, Timo installed a JavaScript testing system on the toolserver.
This system let us easily run our JavaScript tests on a subset of browsers
with close to no human interaction. It saves up a lot of time.
We have reinstalled the system from scratch to one of the WMF server, and
Hello Erwin,
Thanks for bringing this on the wikitech-l list!
Erwin Dokter wrote:
It all started with revision 105280
(https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:Code/MediaWiki/105280), where
Hashdar commited a new color scheme for diffs based on the French scheme.
When this generated some flack
Steven Walling wrote:
We could save this debate by just making them the same color.
troll
I purpose white for both sides since it hits all eye cone cells :-D
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Hello,
PHP 5.2.6 and earlier have a bugs that prevents us from appending text
to php://stdout . See [PHP 45303].
We need to open php:// file descriptors in append mode (a) when running
the web installer or we have a nice error caused by the output buffer
being reset [BUG 31822] fixed by
On 10/11/11 14:34, Paul Houle wrote:
Generally they get a fixed budget and after they spend it, they
have a party and announced that they succeeded.
Hello Paul,
I think we did it the reverse way:
- success
- party
- spending
- get a budget
The continuous improvement is at the root of
On 10/11/11 16:48, Jay Ashworth wrote:
Centos as late as 5.7 doesn't provide a 5.3 php; you have to get it from remi.
I*think* that might be true of Centos 6 as well, but I'm not sure.
Looking at CentOS file mirrors, it looks like:
CentOS 5.7 provide PHP 5.3.3 with package name 'php53'
On 03/11/11 03:59, Neil Harris wrote:
snip
http://elie.im/publication/text-based-captcha-strengths-and-weaknesses
snip
Accordingly, I've reworked the 2005-era CAPTCHA-image-generating Python
script in the CAPTCHA engine in a way that I hope should be a drop-in
replacement for the existing
On 03/11/11 22:47, Roan Kattouw wrote:
Not really. I've been asking for a list of all non-HTTPS-enabled .wm.o
domains so I can complete the exemptions list, but it hasn't been
produced so far.
Maybe it will be 'easier' to convert those domains to HTTPS? :-)
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On 30/10/11 12:28, William Allen Simpson wrote:
It might perhaps be worth adding one more character,
Really, how*hard* is it to generate a longer string?
Have a look at the method User::randomPassword() in the file
includes/User.php :
Password is at least 7 characters long and can be made
On 26/10/11 00:07, Jeremy Baron wrote:
On Oct 25, 2011 5:40 PM, Sumana Harihareswara wrote:
And I have submitted a request to Wikimedia's ops team to upgrade our
etherpad.wikimedia.org installation to Etherpad Lite.
RT #?
The ops ticket is #1720 :
On 22/10/11 00:24, Platonides wrote:
snip
That was my first concern, wasn't that supposed to be secretly kept??
I did confirm to Rob it was fine to reveal my identity. It already
leaked everywhere on the internet anyway :-)
Moreover, people tended to confuse me with Asher Feldman since Asher
On 25/10/11 16:24, Freako F. Freakolowsky wrote:
I'll have a look(haven't poked the phpunit code for a while now) to make
sure it's operational on Oracle backend.
@Chad: if the issue is in the DB itself (i inderstand that running it
can be somewhat of a pain) i could try to get you access to
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