[03:49:17] [02miraheze/ssl] 07MirahezeSSLBot pushed 031 commit to 03master [+0/-0/±1] 13https://git.io/fAml8 [03:49:18] [02miraheze/ssl] 07MirahezeSSLBot 032722376 - Bot: Update SSL cert for give.effectively.to [04:10:55] [02miraheze/ssl] 07MirahezeSSLBot pushed 031 commit to 03master [+0/-0/±1] 13https://git.io/fAmlH [04:10:57] [02miraheze/ssl] 07MirahezeSSLBot 03dd328db - Bot: Update SSL cert for saf.songcontests.eu [08:27:39] Reception123: could you restart icingabot please? [08:28:27] also hi :) [08:51:09] hi [08:51:10] sure [08:52:02] didn't notice it left since I disconnected [08:52:08] !log sudo service icingabot restart [08:52:12] Logged the message at https://meta.miraheze.org/wiki/Tech:Server_admin_log, Master [08:53:53] Thanks :) [09:46:34] [02mw-config] 07crutenmorg opened pull request 03#2396: add cmgi to except dorman policy - 13https://git.io/fAm2e [09:49:37] [02mw-config] 07Reception123 commented on pull request 03#2396: add cmgi to except dorman policy - 13https://git.io/fAm2I [09:53:11] [02mw-config] 07crutenmorg commented on pull request 03#2396: add cmgi to except dorman policy - 13https://git.io/fAm2O [09:58:20] [02mw-config] 07crutenmorg commented on pull request 03#2396: add cmgi to except dorman policy - 13https://git.io/fAm2B [10:08:39] [02mw-config] 07Reception123 commented on pull request 03#2396: add cmgi to except dorman policy - 13https://git.io/fAm2o [11:00:14] [02miraheze/services] 07MirahezeSSLBot pushed 031 commit to 03master [+0/-0/±1] 13https://git.io/fAmVO [11:00:16] [02miraheze/services] 07MirahezeSSLBot 03e52ce07 - BOT: Updating services config for wikis [12:08:20] is there a reason why MediaWikiChat is not made available through ManageWiki? [12:15:12] [02miraheze/services] 07MirahezeSSLBot pushed 031 commit to 03master [+0/-0/±1] 13https://git.io/fAmra [12:15:13] [02miraheze/services] 07MirahezeSSLBot 03ccce4f9 - BOT: Updating services config for wikis [12:30:56] Voidwalker: requires config [12:31:12] managewiki couldn’t support that originally [12:33:20] ah, well, I couldn't figure out where the configuration was for that specific extension [12:49:45] PROBLEM - mw3 JobQueue on mw3 is CRITICAL: JOBQUEUE CRITICAL - job queue greater than 300 jobs. Current queue: 2933 [14:28:02] Voidwalker: I could be thinking about a similar ext though? [16:19:43] RECOVERY - mw3 JobQueue on mw3 is OK: JOBQUEUE OK - job queue below 300 jobs [16:42:41] JohnLewis, I think it's just the WebChat extension that needs configuration [16:43:10] I took a dig through LS and couldn't find anything for MediaWikiChat except for the block that enables it ofc [17:39:04] ugh, looks like I'm going to have to go chasing down a good connection again [17:39:45] well, may have to [17:41:23] [02mw-config] 07The-Voidwalker opened pull request 03#2397: dormancy exemptions per request - 13https://git.io/fAm5V [17:43:20] [02mw-config] 07Reception123 closed pull request 03#2397: dormancy exemptions per request - 13https://git.io/fAm5V [17:43:21] [02miraheze/mw-config] 07Reception123 pushed 032 commits to 03master [+0/-0/±2] 13https://git.io/fAm5P [17:43:23] [02miraheze/mw-config] 07The-Voidwalker 033f389ba - dormancy exemptions per request [17:43:24] [02miraheze/mw-config] 07Reception123 03b4fd195 - Merge pull request #2397 from The-Voidwalker/patch-4 dormancy exemptions per request [18:20:12] [02miraheze/services] 07MirahezeSSLBot pushed 031 commit to 03master [+0/-0/±1] 13https://git.io/fAmFr [18:20:14] [02miraheze/services] 07MirahezeSSLBot 036ce1e9c - BOT: Updating services config for wikis [18:55:27] Hello [18:58:16] Hi there [19:04:41] [02mw-config] 07Amanda-Catherine opened pull request 03#2398: Add “police” user group for svwiki per T3519 - 13https://git.io/fAmNW [19:15:56] [02mw-config] 07Amanda-Catherine opened pull request 03#2399: Add “police” user group for svwiki per T3519 - 13https://git.io/fAmNh [19:16:12] WTF why did it duplicate [19:16:26] [02mw-config] 07Amanda-Catherine commented on pull request 03#2399: Add “police” user group for svwiki per T3519 - 13https://git.io/fAmAe [19:16:27] [02mw-config] 07Amanda-Catherine closed pull request 03#2399: Add “police” user group for svwiki per T3519 - 13https://git.io/fAmNh [19:21:45] I don’t know why I can’t close this duplicate commit https://phabricator.miraheze.org/rMWCF451b2f67e15a43c1eb805f1f5ec4731e0a834822 [19:21:47] Title: [ rMWCF451b2f67e15a ] - phabricator.miraheze.org [19:21:59] Anyone with phabricator admin please close/reject/whatever it [19:23:01] Done [19:23:10] Though it says partially accepted [19:23:26] Can’t you close the duplicate and merge it into the original? [19:23:34] Or just reject the duplicate so that it will close [19:26:39] [02mw-config] 07Amanda-Catherine opened pull request 03#2400: Add MediaWikiChat for svwiki per T3519 - 13https://git.io/fAmAc [19:27:11] Err nope [19:27:17] As that is phabricator [19:27:29] We are just mirroring from GitHub [19:27:39] Not hosting code reviews :) [19:28:54] Anyway paladox please merge https://github.com/miraheze/mw-config/pull/2398 and https://github.com/miraheze/mw-config/pull/2400 [19:28:55] Title: [ Add “police” user group for svwiki per T3519 by Amanda-Catherine · Pull Request #2398 · miraheze/mw-config · GitHub ] - github.com [19:28:57] Title: [ Add MediaWikiChat for svwiki per T3519 by Amanda-Catherine · Pull Request #2400 · miraheze/mw-config · GitHub ] - github.com [19:29:55] [02mw-config] 07paladox closed pull request 03#2398: Add “police” user group for svwiki per T3519 - 13https://git.io/fAmNW [19:29:57] [02miraheze/mw-config] 07paladox pushed 031 commit to 03master [+0/-0/±1] 13https://git.io/fAmAu [19:29:58] [02miraheze/mw-config] 07Amanda-Catherine 03394cd08 - Add “police” user group for svwiki per T3519 (#2398) [19:30:15] [02mw-config] 07paladox closed pull request 03#2400: Add MediaWikiChat for svwiki per T3519 - 13https://git.io/fAmAc [19:30:16] [02miraheze/mw-config] 07paladox pushed 031 commit to 03master [+0/-0/±1] 13https://git.io/fAmA2 [19:30:18] [02miraheze/mw-config] 07Amanda-Catherine 03e2c4eeb - Add MediaWikiChat for svwiki per T3519 (#2400) [19:30:20] Done [19:30:38] !m paladox [19:30:38] <[d__d]> You're doing good work, paladox! [19:30:51] Thanks :) [19:33:57] [02mw-config] 07Amanda-Catherine opened pull request 03#2401: [IGNORE THIS] Please ignore this, just fixing something - 13https://git.io/fAmAH [19:34:05] [02mw-config] 07Amanda-Catherine closed pull request 03#2401: [IGNORE THIS] Please ignore this, just fixing something - 13https://git.io/fAmAH [19:34:28] ^ sorry, needed to fix a patch issue [19:36:12] * AmandaCatherine just made a huge mess over one Phabricator task [19:36:36] * AmandaCatherine is mildly embarrassed [19:38:10] * AmandaCatherine slaps herself around with a large trout [20:43:42] [02miraheze/ManageWiki] 07JohnFLewis pushed 031 commit to 03master [+0/-0/±1] 13https://git.io/fAmhb [20:43:44] [02miraheze/ManageWiki] 07JohnFLewis 034ed22a0 - add some ManageWiki functions for permissions management [20:44:46] !m JohnLewis [20:44:47] <[d__d]> You're doing good work, JohnLewis! [20:45:35] It's been a long time sine I've been here [20:46:11] JohnLewis: I haven't seen you in a while [20:46:14] Hello Cyberpower678 [20:46:16] Cyberpower678: hi! [20:47:21] AmandaCatherine: paladox: hi [20:47:55] I wanted to run something by the Miraheze community [20:48:14] Cyberpower678: yes? [20:48:38] I was discussing this in the #iabot channel, but what would your take be if I were to setup and deploy InternetArchiveBot on Miraheze? [20:49:09] What does that bot do? [20:49:18] cyberpower? [20:49:19] Ahhh [20:49:26] I've seen you on Wikipedia. [20:50:27] [02miraheze/mediawiki] 07JohnFLewis pushed 031 commit to 03REL1_31 [+0/-0/±1] 13https://git.io/fAmjL [20:50:28] [02miraheze/mediawiki] 07JohnFLewis 039f9b9bd - pull MA changes [20:51:29] AmandaCatherine: the bot is a link rescuing bot, and is very popular on Wikipedia [20:51:51] It essentially goes through all Wikipedia articles, looks for the dead ones, and replaces them with archive URLs. [20:52:07] I’m not sure we would need that on [20:52:10] Miraheze Meta [20:52:19] Not on meta, the wikifarms [20:52:41] IABot would become a global bot on Miraheze. [20:52:45] For individual wikis that have content with external links, I think it would be handy [20:52:57] Although, Miraheze doesn’t have a “global bot” user group and I would strongly oppose creating one [20:53:06] Each wiki would say yes or no to the bot, and I would then set it up accordingly. [20:53:10] And I think that the implementation of such a bot would need to be approved by the sysadmins first [20:53:31] We don’t currently have a global group for bots but that doesn’t mean we can’t create one [20:53:33] JohnLewis: ^ [20:53:52] Meh, an RFC is probobly fine [20:54:11] MacFan4000: like I said, I would strongly oppose adding a “global bot” group to Special:GlobalGroupPermissions, because then individual wikis can’t opt out of the bot [20:54:13] if it's a bot that respect general API etiquette then sysadmins will never say no to a bot and don't need to be consulted [20:54:24] Any wiki that wants the bot should give it a local bot flag [20:54:36] JohnLewis: It depends on your etiquette. [20:54:39] a global bot group doesn't make a bot opt in or out [20:54:52] But IABot generally does it's best to minimize unnecessary queries. [20:55:02] JohnLewis: yes it does, since the bot now has a bot flag on every single wiki [20:55:08] AmandaCatherine: that’s why we can create an opt out based set of wikis [20:55:10] Cyberpower678: we don't have one - but if you start to annoy us, then you'd know ;) [20:55:23] AmandaCatherine: but the bot can be run without the bot flag [20:55:26] Well IABot 2 beta is a bit less friendly to the API right now, but that's going to change. :p [20:55:46] JohnLewis: I wouldn't advise it. It floods the recent changes feed very quickly. [20:55:51] ^ [20:56:25] Cyberpower678: of course. My point wasn't that, my point was having the bot flag doesn't give a bot a license and not having it doesn't not give it a license :P [20:56:29] JohnLewis: I'm going to create the bot account in the meantime. [20:56:30] Any bots that are operational should have a bot flag, but the global Miraheze shouldn’t have bots that are automatically enabled on all wikis regardless of desire or lack thereof [20:57:04] JohnLewis: true. My request for the global flag would be that it makes it easier to get the bot deployed on the wikis that say yes. [20:57:05] The bot should be disabled everywhere to begin with and not have a bot flag anywhere, and then be enabled/granted a local bot flag on a per-wiki basis [20:57:10] well it'll be for an RfC debate if it happens [20:57:22] and then stewards will enact whatever decision is given in that RfC [20:57:27] AmandaCatherine: if you don’t want it on a wiki that you own than block it [20:58:26] Yeah, but I still don’t like the idea of global bots. To me that’s like saying the global Miraheze community is saying “All wikis must accept this bot and unless you block it you can’t get rid of it” [20:58:36] Each individual wiki should be able to choose if they want the bot or not [20:58:42] AmandaCatherine: I have a strict personally policy of following consensus. If consensus says no, then it won't run there. [20:58:44] It should be opt-in based, not opt-out based [20:59:26] AmandaCatherine: it is opt-in [20:59:45] Just because it has the flag doesn't mean IABot can be deployed there willy-nilly. [20:59:49] So it shouldn’t automatically be enabled globally unless wikis opt out or block it [21:00:02] It should be disabled on all wikis unless they enable it [21:00:08] Yes [21:01:02] JohnLewis: so, we need an RFC to create the global group? [21:01:13] MacFan4000: yes [21:01:19] Ok [21:02:29] AmandaCatherine: You misunderstand IABot. In order for it to be enabled at all, I have to add support for the individual wiki by registering the wiki with the bot. [21:02:38] IABot cannot run on the wiki otherwise. [21:02:58] So it's opt-in by design. The global flag will not change that. [21:06:20] JohnLewis: oh right. I need to ask. Does Miraheze have OAuth? [21:06:28] Yep [21:06:30] It does [21:06:32] Yes [21:06:39] That's a requirement. :-) [21:06:48] Heh [21:06:55] IABot only communicates with OAuth, for security. [21:07:29] Speaking of RFC, the current RFC on SMW and the RfS don’t seem to be getting a lot of attention? [21:07:37] Should I PR a global Sitenotice for them as was done in the past? [21:07:58] Not sure, [21:08:02] We could central notice them instead [21:08:03] JohnLewis: ^ [21:08:17] IM [21:08:29] O, not every rfc needs a notice [21:08:32] But I think no [21:08:39] paladox: yes, but IMHO global sitenotice is better since it honors any wikis that have opted out of such notice [21:08:40] Because we couldn’t install it [21:08:51] Per the reason specified when it was declined a while ago [21:09:00] JohnLewis has said that it could be installed with some effort (I think) [21:09:10] Lol, I keep hitting enter too early [21:09:14] AmandaCatherine: only one or 2 wikis opted out I think [21:09:23] Yes, but we should honor those requests [21:09:29] And CentralNotice doesn’t [21:09:41] It doesn’t even create a log entry, which all on-wiki technical actions should [21:09:49] It does [21:10:28] I didn’t see a log entry in Meta RC after the current CN for Analytics was added [21:11:34] AmandaCatherine: see https://meta.miraheze.org/wiki/Special:CentralNoticeLogs [21:11:36] Title: [ Central notice admin - Miraheze Meta ] - meta.miraheze.org [21:12:07] Huh, the spot in LS where the global sitenotice used to be defined seems to be gone [21:12:23] AmandaCatherine: it was moved [21:12:27] To a separate file [21:12:31] Which one? [21:12:33] SiteNotice.php [21:12:38] AmandaCatherine: it’s sitenotice.php now [21:12:45] I moved it :) [21:12:47] Ok [21:13:28] I think we should at least global sitenotice CnocBride’s RfS [21:13:32] If not the SMW RFC [21:14:02] I personally don’t have anything against CentralNotice - it’s just that I strongly feel that wikis who have chosen to opt out of global notices should be honored [21:14:08] I’d like opinions from other staff before we do any global, notices of any kind [21:14:13] Except for extremely urgent matters like scheduled downtime etc [21:15:28] Maybe CnocBride rfs could have a notice [21:15:53] paladox: that’s what I was saying [21:16:04] But IMHO it should be done with global sitenotice that honors opt outs since it’s not extremely urgent [21:16:11] AmandaCatherine: yeh I was agreeing to that one [21:16:17] But not sure about smw [21:16:45] Different topic, it appears that a user accidentally created an additional user account instead of a wiki request? https://meta.miraheze.org/m/uJ [21:16:46] Title: [ All public logs - Miraheze Meta ] - meta.miraheze.org [21:17:56] !log added mw_permissions to metawiki database and run populateGroupPermissions.php for test1wiki [21:18:01] Logged the message at https://meta.miraheze.org/wiki/Tech:Server_admin_log, Master [21:18:18] JohnLewis: coming along there? [21:18:32] (Looks like progress to me) [21:18:48] yes [21:19:23] Uhh... JohnLewis https://meta.miraheze.org/wiki/User:Raptide [21:19:24] Title: [ User:Raptide - Miraheze Meta ] - meta.miraheze.org [21:19:26] ? [21:19:32] Suspicious red flag [21:21:30] [02miraheze/ManageWiki] 07JohnFLewis pushed 031 commit to 03master [+0/-0/±1] 13https://git.io/fAYeH [21:21:31] [02miraheze/ManageWiki] 07JohnFLewis 03ea4e8e5 - fix populateGroupPermissions.php [21:26:23] JohnLewis: I would like to create an OAuth consumer. Would you mind confirming InternetArchiveBot? :-) [21:26:56] Cyberpower678: yes will do [21:26:59] :-) [21:27:10] And if I'm not already, me too.; [21:27:33] Done [21:28:12] Hmmm... [21:28:15] https://meta.miraheze.org/wiki/Special:OAuthConsumerRegistration/propose won't let me in [21:28:16] Title: [ Permission error - Miraheze Meta ] - meta.miraheze.org [21:28:45] Did you set an email? [21:29:15] Cyberpower678: ^ [21:29:38] Yes [21:30:09] Oh, confirmed can’t, for whatever reason [21:30:15] Autoconfirmed [21:30:19] Can [21:31:30] MacFan4000: how do I auto-confirm? [21:31:34] Anything autoconfirmed can do confirmed should also be able to do to [21:31:37] And vise versa [21:31:48] I fixing it now [21:31:51] Cyberpower678: you can’t auto-confirm without making 10 edits first [21:31:53] Im* [21:32:07] So I think MacFan is going to add the necessary permissions into the manually confirmed users group [21:32:11] uhh [21:32:12] Yes [21:32:28] is there a reason all oath apps are allowed to bypass global blocks and tor blocks? (it's a required right?) [21:33:21] thanks [21:33:26] PuppyKun ?? [21:33:51] https://i.imgur.com/Jz53PQI.png [21:33:59] the last two things granted by 'basic rights' [21:34:15] What special page is that? [21:34:59] On Special:ListGrants the “OAuth-specific grants” section at the bottom is empty [21:35:14] [02miraheze/mw-config] 07MacFan4000 pushed 031 commit to 03master [+0/-0/±1] 13https://git.io/fAYvI [21:35:15] [02miraheze/mw-config] 07MacFan4000 0345bafb2 - Add rights to confirmed users on metawiki [21:36:08] PuppyKun ^^^ [21:37:36] Cyberpower678: try now :) [21:51:46] MacFan4000: trying.. [21:52:18] It's working :D [21:53:34] I’m getting 503s for some reason [21:54:04] I just created IABot's owner-only consumer. :p [22:08:49] MacFan4000: JohnLewis: I proposed two OAuth consumers. [22:09:58] Approved both [22:10:05] MacFan4000: I was stupid and forgot to copy the keys for IABotManagementConsole (Identification only) [22:10:10] Fuck me. [22:10:35] Any chance you can dig those out from the DB. [22:10:57] JohnLewis: ^^ [22:11:08] As your the one with db access st the moment! [22:11:10] Ops would need to do that [22:11:16] uh, busy dealing with a fairly serious issue [22:11:17] Grunt [22:11:29] And it would need to be done in a PM [22:11:30] JohnLewis iz doing seriouz buziness [22:11:39] Obviously [22:12:48] I am a op but currently away on holiday [22:12:50] At least I have the consumer key [22:13:01] * Cyberpower678 gives paladox a case of beer [22:13:14] Lol [22:13:34] paladox: btw, getting the new Mavic Pro on Wednesday. :p [22:15:23] JohnLewis: this is entirely optional, any read-only DB access possible? It speeds up IABot. [22:15:34] If not, it will just use the API. [22:15:53] Cyberpower678: :) [22:16:42] paladox: I'm so excited. [22:16:56] Heh [22:17:10] Cyberpower678: what specs? [22:17:27] paladox: 1" Hasselblad 20 MP camera [22:17:35] Cyberpower678: have no idea but I will get to you within due course [22:17:37] 31 minutes of flight time, 8km range [22:17:50] JohnLewis: no rush. :-) [22:17:57] Oh [22:18:06] Cyberpower678: I thought you ment Apple Mac lol [22:18:13] paladox: dual frequency with auto-switching. 1080p video transmission. [22:18:35] paladox: Mavic Pro = DJI [22:18:37] :p [22:18:57] Heh [22:20:20] Time to test the IABot Management Interface's ability to successfully manage multiple wikifarms in a single session. [22:22:29] paladox: ^ and hope that it doesn't explode in my face. [22:29:17] Heh [22:29:18] Lol [22:37:57] It exploded [22:38:09] !log running resetGlobalUserTokens.php for https://phabricator.miraheze.org/T3520 [22:38:09] Title: [ Login ] - phabricator.miraheze.org [22:38:12] Logged the message at https://meta.miraheze.org/wiki/Tech:Server_admin_log, Master [22:44:34] MacFan4000: I take it meta.miraheze.org does not carry an identifier of metawiki? [22:44:52] Cyberpower678: depends what you mean? [22:45:10] JohnLewis: well en.wikipedia.org is identified as enwiki internally [22:45:23] it is metawiki [22:45:48] {{int:Project-localized-name-metawiki}} returns nothing [22:46:02] The tool uses that to pull the Wiki's localized name [22:46:47] {{int:Project-localized-name-enwiki}} on meta.wikimedia.org returns "English Wikipedia [22:51:10] JohnLewis: ^ [22:54:19] Cyberpower678: I have no idea then and I don't have the time to look because of the phab task above :D [22:56:00] JohnLewis: I can't access that task. :p [22:56:20] Cyberpower678: exactly [22:58:01] [02miraheze/mw-config] 07JohnFLewis pushed 031 commit to 03master [+0/-0/±1] 13https://git.io/fAYU5 [22:58:02] [02miraheze/mw-config] 07JohnFLewis 038dda53b - increase token version. T3520 [23:00:22] JohnLewis: I don't get it then. :p [23:01:05] Cyberpower678: the fact you don't means it something you shouldn't right now and should inform you of the urgency of my work over yours :P [23:01:31] lol [23:06:59] psephomancy: yes, can you get an XML dump/dump of the images (in a zip/tar/gzip etc)? [23:42:58] [02miraheze/puppet] 07JohnFLewis pushed 031 commit to 03JohnFLewis-patch-1 [+0/-0/±1] 13https://git.io/fAYkX [23:43:00] [02miraheze/puppet] 07JohnFLewis 03faa4c71 - add CSP this is a super open list and includes what I've been able to find as stuff we use. It may be too restricted in some cases. Ref. https://phabricator.miraheze.org/T3520 [23:43:01] Title: [ Login ] - phabricator.miraheze.org [23:43:01] [02puppet] 07JohnFLewis created branch 03JohnFLewis-patch-1 - 13https://git.io/vbiAS [23:43:10] [02puppet] 07JohnFLewis opened pull request 03#812: add CSP - 13https://git.io/fAYkM [23:43:44] [02puppet] 07JohnFLewis synchronize pull request 03#812: add CSP - 13https://git.io/fAYkM [23:43:46] [02miraheze/puppet] 07JohnFLewis pushed 031 commit to 03JohnFLewis-patch-1 [+0/-0/±1] 13https://git.io/fAYky [23:43:47] [02miraheze/puppet] 07JohnFLewis 03b3b40d7 - syntax [23:44:01] ^ anyone care to review please? [23:46:46] [02puppet] 07JohnFLewis closed pull request 03#812: add CSP - 13https://git.io/fAYkM [23:46:48] [02miraheze/puppet] 07JohnFLewis pushed 033 commits to 03master [+0/-0/±3] 13https://git.io/fAYk5 [23:46:49] [02miraheze/puppet] 07JohnFLewis 03634818a - Merge pull request #812 from miraheze/JohnFLewis-patch-1 add CSP [23:49:34] psephomancy: they did, I'm just focusing on something urgent right now [23:51:31] Ah, there we go [23:51:36] (Power went out again) [23:51:47] But just came back :) [23:56:14] Cyberpower678: I remembered that there is a way that J can access an SQL prompt, so I will now PM the keys to you :) [23:57:11] [02miraheze/puppet] 07JohnFLewis pushed 031 commit to 03master [+0/-0/±1] 13https://git.io/fAYIL [23:57:12] [02miraheze/puppet] 07JohnFLewis 03e041a7b - update CSP [23:57:20] JohnLewis: FYI your recent OS is exactly what I was talking about the other day... performing a CU or OS action with a very vague and ambiguous action summary on Meta [23:57:35] AmandaCatherine: it is very vague on purpose. [23:57:39] And obviously I don’t speak the language of the wiki, but from what I can make out, there was no local request [23:57:58] If it is legal issues, can’t you at least put “OSing illegal stuff” as an action summary? [23:58:03] all I will say right now is it is in related to https://phabricator.miraheze.org/T3520 [23:58:04] Title: [ Login ] - phabricator.miraheze.org [23:58:16] Uhh.. that task doesn’t exist [23:58:25] it does, you can't see it. [23:58:35] ?? [23:58:48] I thought we’re not supposed to be restricting phab stuff [23:58:59] It’s restricted to only be viewable to the security team [23:59:06] we don't. But until it is resolve, it is a restricted task [23:59:51] Okay, if there is an active security threat/legal issue/ToU violation/etc can’t you put that in the userrights log action summary? [23:59:57] Rather than just “OS, sysadmin action”?