[02:17:37] !log LocalisationUpdate completed (1.19) at Fri Apr 6 02:17:37 UTC 2012 [02:17:39] Logged the message, Master [05:02:28] LOL and our chrome/blue background bug gets upstreamed from chrome to webkit https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=83350 [05:02:38] always nice to see it run though so many bug systems ;) [09:19:02] Hey, it looks like there's a bot (User:Liangent-bot) going crazy on ZH Wikipedia and editing at >10 edits per second [09:19:59] shenl: there're so many data pages to create.. [09:20:47] anyway I'll slow down for some.. [09:22:54] liangent: thanks, were all of those pages meant to be created? [09:23:06] shenl: yes [09:23:44] planning to put a whole china administrative region database on wiki [09:24:01] to generate some data in article, eg, navbox, infobox etc [09:27:04] liangent: Got it, thanks! Wasn't quite sure what was happening there when I saw the list of changes and thought it might be a bot that was out of control. [09:27:25] I'm monitoring it [10:23:03] 10 edits per second? Nice speed :D [10:24:01] * apergos raises an eyebrow [10:24:35] apergos: https://zh.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:%E7%94%A8%E6%88%B7%E8%B4%A1%E7%8C%AE/Liangent-bot&offset=&limit=500&target=Liangent-bot xD [10:25:20] I hope the bot pays attention to dblag [10:25:33] the owner's in this channel, liangent :D [10:25:40] I noticed [10:26:15] I wonder how many edits it's planned to be doing :D [10:26:21] if the local wiki is ok with it and the bot honors dblag (and runs in serial, not in parallel) then I'll go back to what I was doing [10:26:53] liangent: !!! [10:27:20] (I wasn't complaining about it, just saw the convo above from an hour ago and was amused by the speed :D) [10:45:07] here [10:45:19] Snowolf: about 700k [10:45:26] xD [10:46:08] I didn't notice dblag [10:46:18] I just find the job queue is almost empty [10:48:01] dblag is zero [10:56:18] what I mean is, your bot should monitor consitantly [10:56:27] if it's using the api then it should honor maxlag [10:58:15] apergos: so set it to what value? [10:58:48] http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Maxlag_parameter [10:58:50] 5 seconds [10:59:00] and if it's above that then wait for 5 secs before trying again [11:00:07] it waits for a time specified by retry-after [11:00:24] ok, if that is 5 secs or longer than you're good [15:00:51] who is the best person to ask about some technical details about apache logs? [15:01:02] (of wikimedia servers) [15:01:22] uhhhh, drdee maybe? [15:01:29] what's the question? [15:05:57] i wonder about putting some params into links and would like to know how it would be possible to get the data [19:54:40] Guys, could you possibly check something please? There's a page on enwp which is causing timeouts whenever you attempt to save to it, I suspect it may be too big, but it's actually issuing the WMF Error. Any chance of checking if something is borked please? [19:54:56] http://enwp.org/WP:HighBeam/Approved is the page [19:55:43] Saving produces an ERR_READ_TIMEOUT [NoError] [19:58:16] BarkingFish: worked for me [19:58:25] you can save to it? [19:58:47] yes, check the history [19:59:00] I am connecting via ESAMS: 91.198.174.225 [19:59:04] this is odd, an editor reported it a few moments ago in #wikipedia-en, I tried a test edit and timed out to the WMF error too [19:59:11] and I used a text browser [19:59:18] (which should not matter at all) [19:59:29] i'm not connecting via esams, at least I don't think I am [19:59:36] and I'm on firefox 11 [19:59:50] 91.198.174.56 is the ip in the error message [20:08:23] BarkingFish: problem solved? [20:08:53] Will go have another look, T3rminat0r, one sec [20:09:36] someone just made 3 edits after sapers ... [20:11:05] Yeah, that'd be the person who was having the initial issue, T3rminat0r - Ocaasi [20:11:43] okay [20:11:59] so I'd guess it vanished ;) [20:12:01] Hm. I can't hit the page at all now, I'm just getting messages from firefox telling me that the server connection was reset [20:12:17] that's better, i'll try an edit [20:12:29] very fast here [20:13:08] same [20:13:44] yep, test edit went through, I've undone it. Don't know what was wrong with it, as I say, I suspected it was too big :) [20:13:54] brb [20:15:55] that page is no where near too big ... not even a size info over the edit box ;) [20:17:21] So I wonder what was causing it to drop to the WMF error then, T3rminat0r [20:17:39] it mentioned a Squid in the error message, but then said clearly there was No error... [20:20:28] interesting, so all errors are people in europe ? [20:22:20] hi, everybody. There seems to have a bug on central auth. It may be necessary to report it on bugzilla. This account was unnatached with no reason https://toolserver.org/~quentinv57/tools/sulinfo.php?username=TafeloMufavu [20:23:02] though unnatached, it appeared on #cvn-unifications [20:23:52] i can't speak for Ocaasi, LeslieCarr - but I'm in the UK [20:28:43] LeslieCarr: I'm in Europe and got none [20:29:37] hrm … [20:29:45] The only two people who seemed to get the error were Ocaasi and I, LeslieCarr [20:29:48] well if it's working now … i'm guessing the edits purged the cache [20:29:50] nobody else reported it [20:29:59] and was a cache error on the european cluster [22:20:01] Reedy, thanks for the code review, any suggestions as to who else can approve? :) [22:40:03] AaronSchulz: if you're around, please poke me asap, critical bug