https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54782

--- Comment #19 from christ...@quelltextlich.at ---
(In reply to comment #18)
> * If it's mobile web (e.g., the stock Browser on Android or the stock Safari
> on
> iOS), then mdot or zerodot would be domains in play from what I can tell,
> yes.

Although the mdot and zerodot domain's EditURIs refer to the desktop
API endpoint?

> [...]
> Did "mobile" in the subject line of this bug and the Mingle
> card refer solely to the app, or also to the mobile web?

For me it's about both.

I discovered the problem through the above provided examples, and they
seem to be for the app.

However, the issue is not limited to the app. For example

  zgrep -e '-1210387371'
/a/squid/archive/sampled/sampled-1000.tsv.log-20131010.gz

is an iPhone (non WikipediaMobile) requesting the desktop rsd with a
mobile site referrer. So this visitor sticks to the documentation on
how to discover the real api endpoint, and ends up at the desktop site
api with his mobile phone coming from the mobile site.

But maybe those two are separate concerns?
If you think that WikipediaMobile and non-WikipediaMobile requests are
separate things, let me know, and I'll split the bug.

> [...] That said, it seems like in the zero.tsv.log-* files
> there
> are lots of api.php hits that have their domain names in the subdomains of
> m.wikipedia.org [...]

Yes. The api requests on the mdot and zerodot subdomains are there.
They are totally ok.

> [...]
> Sounds like we probably need to do a videoconference working session.

I'd love to. I sent an email to arrange for this.

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