[Wikitech-l] TechCom Radar 2018-09-12

2018-09-14 Thread Kate Chapman
Hi All, Here are the minutes from this week's TechCom meeting: * Hosted IRC discussion on:  RfC: Create a proper command-line runner for MediaWiki maintenance tasks https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T99268 this RFC proposes to create an organized structure and runner for running of maintenance

Re: [Wikitech-l] [Wmfall] Datacenter Switchover recap

2018-09-14 Thread Mukunda Modell
This is great! Thank you to everyone involved, for the really important work that you are all doing, and thanks to Alexandros, Timo & Giuseppe for sharing the highlights. It's great to know that so many pieces can come together in just 8 minutes. This really is an impressive (and important!)

[Wikitech-l] Patchsets by new Gerrit contributors waiting for code review and/or merge

2018-09-14 Thread Andre Klapper
CR0: Please review and provide guidance if you are familiar with the code, and decide (CR±1 or CR±2): * https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/mediawiki/extensions/MyVariables/+/454427/ ** Update to modern extension loading and reorganize and apply coding standards ** 2018-August-28 **

Re: [Wikitech-l] [Wmfall] Datacenter Switchover recap

2018-09-14 Thread Giuseppe Lavagetto
Sorry for the copy/paste fail, I meant > So I want to congratulate everyone who was involved in the process, that > includes most of the people on the core platform, performance, search and > SRE teams, but a special personal thanks goes to > Alexandros and Riccardo for driving most of the

Re: [Wikitech-l] [Wmfall] Datacenter Switchover recap

2018-09-14 Thread Giuseppe Lavagetto
On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 7:49 AM Bryan Davis wrote: > > Everyone involved worked hard to make this happen, but I'd like to > give a special shout out to Giuseppe Lavagetto for taking the time to > follow up on a VisualEditor problem that affected Wikitech >

[Wikitech-l] Results from 2018 global Wikimedia survey are published!

2018-09-14 Thread Edward Galvez
Hi everyone, I'm excited to share that our annual survey about Wikimedia communities is now published! This survey included 170 questions and reaches over 4,000 community members across four audiences: Contributors, Affiliate organizers, Program Organizers, and Volunteer Developers. This survey