[11:43:46] !log tools.lexeme-forms deployed ea7cd3ac71 (i18n from translatewiki.net – T272243) [11:43:51] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Tools.lexeme-forms/SAL [14:42:11] !log tools.lexeme-forms deployed b7b55e1b33 (more i18n improvements) [14:42:14] Logged the message at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Tools.lexeme-forms/SAL [16:55:51] i guess i ask my question again: when prompted by apt-get install to configure grub-pc and to reinstall the bootloader, is it safe to write it to vda or should i just ignore it? [16:58:55] gifti: I don't know what the correct answer is, but I always ignore it [17:02:02] FYI I've opened https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T276792 to track removing WMCS contacts from legacy paging, let me know what you think! thank you [17:55:40] gifti: I wish I knew too :) [23:03:58] Are there any CDN options that I could use for things running in Wikimedia Cloud? Like, for JS and CSS assets for outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org ? [23:11:10] ragesoss: like https://cdnjs.toolforge.org/ ? :) [23:11:23] Or do you mean for your own JS/CSS? [23:11:33] the latter [23:12:24] although I could definitely use that for Vega! [23:13:00] I think for "first party" stuff, generally people just host it in the tool direclty [23:17:12] yeah, that's the current situation for my project. which is okay, but we're doing some performance work right now, and will probably start using CDN caching for Wiki Education Dashboard at least. [23:18:06] ragesoss: if the assets are in Toolforge, you can use tools-static.wmflabs.org/$TOOL/ but there's no setup CDN solution for Cloud VPS [23:18:34] Also it's not like a geographically distributed CDN or anything, it's just smarter/optimized caching headers [23:19:05] okay. geographically distributed is the main thing that I'm looking for. [23:20:08] all Cloud stuff is just in eqiad [23:20:16] I think most of the rest of the benefits we can get with just switching on http/2 and making sure things that can be async are async. [23:20:54] thanks much. that was my assumption, but I wanted to check just in case. :D