[02:46:03] bd808, sure thing, sorry [02:46:28] Done! [06:29:07] (03CR) 10Zhuyifei1999: "I'm wondering, is there a way to view the diff against https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/409416/? rebase probably?" [labs/tools/cdnjs-index] (beta) - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/409448 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T182604) (owner: 10Bstorm) [12:55:53] bd808: the new debian version in mw-vagrant probably requires a full VM rebuild? [13:07:39] valhallasw`cloud yep. I had to rebuild it when i tryed out the stretch branch. [13:15:27] quick question if anyone is around.... [13:15:29] is it possible to run some sort of search on quarry (i'm not entirely familiar with the syntax/coding and mostly just have forked existing stuff) for a very specific edit summary without username like the es search tool requires? [13:15:47] it's a very specific es and not likely to pull in any fps as the specific words do not appear anywhere on wikipedia in terms of content etc... [13:16:25] Let me check if there are any indexes that can be used for that [13:17:17] i'd imagine it could potentially time out because of the amount of things it would have to search but idk lol [13:19:42] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Comment_table doesn't have an index [13:20:23] neither does the old rev_comment column in https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Revision_table [13:20:56] but the comment table can do a lookup on hash [13:21:10] so if you know the /exact/ summary (i.e. not just part of it), you could search for it [13:21:51] otherwise, you can try as long as you know the prefix (but given that the section is added as prefix, this might be difficult) [13:21:54] i know hte exact summary [13:23:16] could you link a revision with the summary? (I'm assuming the same summary was used for many different edits?) [13:24:06] sure [13:24:08] one sec [13:24:11] hrm, the comment table is not available on the replicas :/ [13:24:28] https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pari_(2018_Pakistani_film)&diff=prev&oldid=819633060 [13:24:38] "edit by whateverhisnamewas" basically [13:26:39] Chrissymad: do you roughly know when the vandalism started? (e.g., is just this year good enough?) [13:27:18] i suspect only somewhat recently last ~6 months~ and i have doubts its wide spread but i recall seeing this es before this account i linked as well [13:27:52] es? [13:28:05] edit summary [13:28:17] http://wikistream.wmflabs.org/ is not working anymore [13:32:24] Freddy2001: is there a phabricator task for that? [13:33:54] I don't think so. Has this project a phabricator project? [13:36:54] Chrissymad: nothing except that specific revision with that exact text in the last ~6 months (https://quarry.wmflabs.org/query/24689 ) [13:37:15] hm [13:37:18] thanks valhallasw`cloud! [13:37:59] Freddy2001: probably not, github has issues for it [13:38:49] But phabricator might get the attention of the rest of the team [13:38:56] Freddy2001: wasn't that the original host for https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Stream.wikimedia.org ? [13:39:05] And the maintainers as well? [13:45:34] valhallasw`cloud: are those the same project? [13:45:54] https://tools.wmflabs.org/openstack-browser/project/wikistream [13:50:47] Never mind [13:54:15] hm, no, I think it's actually a different project after all (see https://github.com/edsu/wikistream ) [13:55:53] the old name of stream.wikimedia.org was rcstream, and I was confusing that with wikistream [18:14:51] (03CR) 10Zhuyifei1999: "For the path, I think it's kind of counter intuitive that a script will modify /path/to/cdnjs/modblah.html when the file that is specified" (033 comments) [labs/tools/cdnjs-index] (beta) - 10https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/409448 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T182604) (owner: 10Bstorm) [18:33:31] valhallasw`cloud: yes, updating to stretch with MediaWiki-Vagrant requires creating a new VM. There is a "jessie-compat" branch for folks who for one reason or another are not ready to do that. [19:12:19] bd808: yep, did that, and cleared the cache etc directories because they were giving some trouble. Unfortunately it still doesn't build, as keystone needs libapache2-mod-wsgi while striker needs libapache2-mod-wsgi-py3 [19:12:36] (and striker requires python3.4-dev which doesn't exist in stretch, but that was easily modified to python3.5-dev) [19:12:51] valhallasw`cloud: oh yeah. I have a local pile of work in progress on that, but a long way to go [19:13:37] I'm trying to get keystone up and running from git clone of upstream and running in a uwsgi container [19:14:07] ah, makes sense [19:14:36] the current striker role should really work on the jessie branch, but I remember you opening a bug about some problems you hit with a new provision of it [19:14:59] that got me started on the stretch stuff, and then work happened and I haven't gotten back to it [19:15:37] Its annual plan time so I've been making up plans and scheming about how to find more people to work on them :) [19:15:50] \o/ [19:22:41] Fell into a rabbit hole of MediaWiki history and found this gem about the product name: "What was thought at the time to be a clever pun would confuse generations of users and developers." -- https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki_history [19:23:14] somehow that sums up a lot of software projects I have been involved in over the years