[02:07:03] can anyone help me with multilingual sitenotices? [02:07:13] in some way it doesn't work completely [02:25:51] !log LocalisationUpdate completed (1.20wmf10) at Sun Sep 2 02:25:51 UTC 2012 [02:26:04] Logged the message, Master [13:24:14] where's $wgForeignFileRepos configured in wmf's configurations? [17:54:12] just wondering; I use "Wappalyzer" to see which webserver is used by a website. If I remember correctly, that was/is Apache for wikipedia.org [17:54:21] now it shows me "nginx" [17:54:51] is this something new or even a Wappalyzer bug? [17:55:23] I thought Wikimedia always used Apache instead of nginx^^ [17:55:59] ToBeFree: maybe it's not that simple? [17:56:19] lol probably. Do you have the time to explain me what is going on there? :D [17:57:35] I already looked at the Wikipedia article about Wikipedia; it says something about Apache, but "nginx" is not mentioned at all [18:02:03] ToBeFree: you could review http://wikitech.wikimedia.org/ or https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/gitweb?p=operations/puppet.git;a=summary if you want all the gory details. also maybe some of http://blog.wikimedia.org/2011/10/03/native-https-support-enabled-for-all-wikimedia-foundation-wikis/ [18:02:20] thanks :D - looking at those links now [18:03:52] ToBeFree: short version is: all content comes from apache. (maybe from php inside apache). no users ever talk to apache directly [18:04:56] ToBeFree: used to be all users went through squid, now we added HTTPS and IPv6. all of HTTPS and IPv6 (including HTTP) go through nginx and then to squid. IPv4 HTTP goes straight to squid [18:05:00] ok; I knew about the Squid caches etc. already; there is a nice image about that - but nginx on Wikipedia is new to me^^ [18:05:02] i think [18:05:55] so basically traffic that reaches us in the same ways that it used to still goes to just squid [18:06:04] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikimedia-servers-2010-12-28.svg <- found it^^ [18:06:06] traffic that comes in the new ways goes to nginx [18:06:53] interesting :D [18:07:14] you said "new ways" and when I removed the "s" from the "https" [18:07:39] (sorry, accidental Return key) - when I did that, I get "Apache" [18:07:46] got* [19:43:11] Hi [19:43:17] Someone can accept or deny my application? [19:43:18] http://test.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requests/Permissions/Deivismaster [19:44:05] Sec. [19:44:29] Deivismaster_: Done. [19:45:40] Thanks! [19:45:48] Brooke is so slow [19:46:02] The slowest. [21:33:54] !log reedy synchronized wmf-config/InitialiseSettings.php [21:34:04] Logged the message, Master [21:43:31] Is anyone very familiar with how thumbnailing works for videos? [21:48:51] Pine: errr, just ask [21:49:04] jeremyb: thanks, got an answer in PM :) [21:49:25] that's a shame [21:49:47] ;-( [21:49:53] why? [21:51:33] because you didn't tell the channel that you had gotten an answer and because you might have found some information that other people also don't know. and so now other people reading here have no opportunity to learn from your you research [21:53:47] jeremyb: I was asking how to get a video's thumbnail to be a certain frame instead of the default. The answer is to use the parameter "|thumbtime=0:42.00" [21:54:47] ;( [22:12:35] jeremyb: why are you still frowning? [22:12:51] I shared what I asked and learned. :)