Hello,
I've done it now because you are in the same group on Phabricator. I
believe that it isn't a problem for others.
Best regards,
Zoran
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I just noticed that I can no longer amend other peoples patch sets. I used to
have this ability, but it appears that it was moved to Trusted-Contributors.
[1] Can someone in that group add me?
Thanks in advance.
Mainframe98
[1] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T238651
Hello everyone,
This is starting now. Keep in mind that if you try to deploy to eqiad
k8s today, it WILL fail or just won't do what you expect it to do.
On Fri, Mar 19, 2021 at 10:02 PM Alexandros Kosiaris
wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> TL;DR if you are not deploying services to the eqiad
I've managed to amend
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/mediawiki/extensions/MobileFrontend/+/674149,
so this works now.
Thank you very much!
Mainframe98
Van: Wikitech-l namens Zoran Dori
Verzonden: dinsdag 23 maart 2021 09:55
Aan: For developers discussing
Hello everyone,
This has happened. The cluster has been reinitialized and upgraded and
all services have been redeployed by SRE Service Operations. So, the
cluster is fully operational again, feel free to deploy. Traffic
hasn't been switched yet back as we are still making sure that it's
also
Hi Strainu,
I am a Product Manager at WMF. To answer your question, the Maps
Modernization effort doesn't interact much with the WMDE planned
improvements that you mentioned.
The Maps Modernization plan addresses more infrastructure needs.
With its completion, it will provide the maintainers of
Hi,
On 3/18/21 1:49 PM, Tyler Cipriani wrote:
Over time The Train™ has become the default way to deploy changes to
Wikimedia's MediaWiki cluster -- for some patches that may not always be
the right path. If a developer needs a change deployed *now*, or if
there is a desire to deploy a change
Hi!
On Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 2:59 PM Kunal Mehta wrote:
> > As with all things, some exceptions may apply. The Release Engineering
> > team has created some guidelines[0] that will hopefully help explain
> > when something MUST, SHOULD, or MAY[1] be deployed via the train or via
> > backport.
>
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