[Wikitech-l] MediaWiki 1.31 branch (and PHP versions)

2018-04-20 Thread Chad
Hi, I meant to send this Tuesday but I forgot. MediaWiki 1.31 has been branched from master! You should now see a REL1_31 branch where appropriate items should be backported to. Core was branched at 69257de17fc899c447c9f1229b6ed319bc05d316. All extensions & skins were branched from their

[Wikitech-l] An update on map internationalization

2018-04-20 Thread Joe Matazzoni
This is to let you know that Collaboration Team is planning to release map internationalization next week for testing on testwiki [1]. When it’s ready, we’ll post a note to confirm. Meanwhile, you might like to check out the detailed post I added last night to the Map Improvements 2018

Re: [Wikitech-l] Introducing Quibble, a test runner for MediaWiki

2018-04-20 Thread Stas Malyshev
Hi! > A second advantage, is one can exactly reproduce the build on a local > computer and even hack code for a fix up. This is great! CI errors not reproducible locally has been a huge annoyance and very hard to debug. Thanks for making it easier! -- Stas Malyshev smalys...@wikimedia.org

[Wikitech-l] Fwd: Replacing Tidy on large wikis (by end of June 2018)

2018-04-20 Thread Subramanya Sastry
[ Crossposting my wikitech-ambassadors post from y'day for those you active on different wikis. ] Hello everyone, TL:DR; -- As you are aware from previous postings on this list [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6], we have been progressively replacing Tidy with RemexHtml on all wikis on the wikimedia

[Wikitech-l] Your feedback matters: Final reminder for the Wikimedia survey

2018-04-20 Thread Edward Galvez
Hi everyone, This is our last reminder for you to complete the Wikimedia Communities & Contributors survey. * To those of you who have taken the survey - thank you so much! We really appreciate your responses. * *This survey is closing in less than three days on Sunday 22 April 2018.* *If you

Re: [Wikitech-l] Introducing Quibble, a test runner for MediaWiki

2018-04-20 Thread Antoine Musso
On 20/04/2018 03:18, Pine W wrote: > Cool. Pardon my novice level understanding of containers and devops. Am I > correct in saying that the plan is to use Docker to improve the efficiency > of testing for MediaWiki? It is partly about efficiency. We have jobs running on a pool of virtual machine