[06:49:05] How do you know when a date is in a weird format? E.g some dates have 31 days in june [06:49:19] How do I know when this will be the case so I can avoid & fix? [10:42:02] https://github.com/wmde/WikibaseDataModelServices/pull/117 [11:31:20] Thiemo_WMDE: benestar: https://github.com/wmde/WikibaseDataModelServices/compare/3.2.1...rel-322 [11:31:24] Is this fine to tag? [11:31:30] as 3.2.2 [11:32:16] hoo: https://github.com/wmde/WikibaseDataModelServices/compare/3.2.0...rel-322 [11:32:20] hoo: yes https://github.com/wmde/WikibaseDataModelServices/compare/3.2.0...rel-322 [11:32:23] ^^ [11:33:51] Ok, going ahead then [11:38:05] Thiemo_WMDE hoo: I'd release a 3.4 now and do a new Wikidata build based on that release [11:38:26] it should be used without any adjustments since our requirement "wikibase/data-model-services": "^3.2.0" allows 3.4 [11:38:36] I don't want to backport 3.3.0 [11:38:47] backport should be as small as possible [11:38:50] * ports [11:39:38] hoo: so do a cherry-pick for that single change for the backport? [11:39:54] https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Addshore/Identifiers/0#good_to_convert https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Addshore/Identifiers/1#good_to_convert https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Addshore/Identifiers/2#good_to_convert [11:39:57] backports should not be related to releases of our components imio [11:43:39] hoo: I'm confused now, I think you don't want to backport 3.4? [11:43:48] benestar: No, but i need it for master [11:44:43] ah, ok [11:51:00] benestar: https://github.com/wmde/WikibaseDataModelServices/pull/116 [11:54:21] hoo: can you make sure nobody has an issue with releasing a 3.4? [11:55:01] I can poke Thiemo_WMDE [11:55:10] the others don't really care that much after all [11:55:23] think they're fine with it [13:28:47] Wow, 25%? https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/271506/ :O [13:29:55] quite impressive indeed [13:32:53] hoo: released :) [13:33:02] benestar: Great, thanks :) [13:44:03] We have 71 external id properties now :) [13:47:17] nice [13:54:10] Adrian_WMDE: I found a solution for the css ellipsis thing [13:58:34] How so, benestar? [13:59:38] Adrian_WMDE: using some magic table-cell, just posting a comment [13:59:50] That I tried, too [14:00:01] Does your solution work in Firefox? [14:04:22] yes, but chrome does a weird line break [15:43:21] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/272333 now ready for merge [15:43:29] aude: jzerebecki ^