[00:28:35] gn8 folks [02:00:56] for 1.22 it says that old skins were being removed, yet 1.22wmf1 doesn't remove them from enWS preferences. What am I misunderstanding? [02:59:23] sDrewthedoff: i was under the impression there was a date of april 15 (?) mentioned somewhere? that hasn't passed yet [03:22:01] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Turning_off_outdated_skins [03:35:59] thx jeremyb_ https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki_1.22 says 1 April [03:36:21] sDrewthedoff: see Susan [03:36:25] sDrewthedoff: see Susan's link [03:40:57] okay, so part of 1.22wmf2. We just mention up front on the roadmap, not on the parts [05:49:09] TimStarling: I want an HTML dump. I don't want to set up a wiki to access a dump. So, they are all old. [05:53:03] yes [05:53:54] About skins, there would be particular relevance and use for skin which uses the brrowsers default colours and fonts. [06:02:05] There was one, which I used. [11:07:32] Who is a dev? [11:08:18] Cyberpower678, what do you want? [11:08:38] Are debs willing to work on pending Changes. [11:08:41] ? [11:09:17] I seem to recall them saying no. [11:09:36] Tim-away, [11:19:28] what are pending changes? :s [11:22:33] Platonides: flagged revs, buy any other name [11:22:40] *by [11:22:56] since the en.wikis complained of course :) [11:29:36] yes, they always like to feel special [11:29:36] their Special:log has twice as many log types as default MediaWiki because of all the "test" setups of extensions :p [12:40:37] http://www.reddit.com/r/XXXEROTICSXXX/comments/1bwvye/i_am_a_19yo_nimfo_girl_searching_to_have_a_fun/ [12:40:45] !ops [12:40:57] that works too [12:41:25] hi someone needed ops :o [12:41:26] ? [12:41:33] petan: got k-lined [12:41:38] ok [12:41:45] I somehow forgot to join this one... [12:41:46] jerry66, presumably? [12:41:49] yeah [12:41:57] yeah, that's spamming most of the network [12:42:05] ah, thanks :) [12:44:36] * Cyberpower678 is away: auto-away [12:46:01] * Cyberpower678 is back (gone 00:01:24) [12:47:52] Cyberpower678: can you disable that please? [12:48:27] legoktm, disable what? [12:48:49] [07:44:37 AM] Cyberpower678 is away: auto-away [12:48:49] [07:46:01 AM] Cyberpower678 is back (gone 00:01:24) [12:49:00] oh [12:49:42] Should be fixed. [12:51:46] thanks [14:02:16] Bug or not? Gerrit Notification Bot posts changeset info in Bugzilla twice (bug 46996) [14:03:46] se4598: same patch? [14:04:03] I think it reports every new patch (which is not that useful IMHO, nobody did that) [14:05:18] Nemo_bis: or mabye because bug was mentioned in summary and as statement: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/58085/ [14:06:17] se4598: AFAIK I saw that not cause double notification [14:08:56] someone filed a bug about that yesterday [14:09:12] it happens whenever you link to the bug twice [14:13:58] Nemo_bis, legoktm : FYI should be https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46997 [14:14:08] yup [14:15:02] comment 0 falsifies my hypothesis, nice :) [17:21:19] Hm, Thunderbird thinks enotifs from lez.wikipedia.org are spam :) [19:52:37] aww 504 Gateway Time-out https://www.wikidata.org/w/index.php?title=Special:RecentChanges&hidebots=0&limit=5000 [19:54:02] reduce the limit? :) [19:55:46] and how can I see how many edits there are then :( [19:56:31] turns out bots are being very slow [20:00:13] only 1.120.000 edits in total in last 24h :) [20:38:09] Susan: codurr is lagging [20:41:08] Also, we're seeing timeouts on Wikidata [20:42:42] hear hear [20:47:51] legoktm: didn't some API servers just die for some minutes? http://ganglia.wikimedia.org/latest/?c=API%20application%20servers%20eqiad&m=cpu_report&r=hour&s=by%20name&hc=4&mc=2 [20:48:09] I guess [20:48:17] And all Wikidata editing is through API so... [20:50:30] 460 PB/s network, seriously? http://ganglia.wikimedia.org/latest/?c=Virtualization%20cluster%20pmtpa&m=cpu_report&r=hour&s=by%20name&hc=4&mc=2 [20:50:53] o.O [20:51:19] all on virt10 http://ganglia.wikimedia.org/latest/?c=Virtualization%20cluster%20pmtpa&h=virt10.pmtpa.wmnet&m=network_report&r=hour&s=by%20name&hc=4&mc=2 [20:57:39] [[Tech]]; Patrick; Showing View history; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=5377311&oldid=5369343&rcid=4053634 [20:58:35] [[Tech]]; Patrick; /* Move sidebar links to bottom (similar to MySkin) */; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=5377312&oldid=5377311&rcid=4053635 [21:04:23] Susan: Looks like it caught up now, so nvm [21:15:36] Why is Wikipedia so slow? [21:17:58] Cyberpower678, which Wikipedia? [21:18:11] English [21:18:22] the English one is not slow for me right now [21:18:56] (but there was a short site outage 33 minutes ago) [21:18:58] When I call the edit filter log, it takes about 42 seconds to load. [21:19:20] took me 2 seconds [21:19:32] [21:28:41] legoktm: that is more like 1 second than 2 seconds. [21:28:54] It took my connection 1 second to load it :P [21:28:58] oh [21:29:05] ;))) [22:17:48] I was thinking about how to list active users with the top 100 user pages by file size... Where would the best place be to find a list of "active users" such as those with 5 or more edits this year? [22:18:46] Fae: #wikimedia-analytics might be able to answer that [22:19:10] Fae: Used to be Special:ActiveUsers. There's an API module still [22:19:32] That report does not exist any more right? [22:19:32] greg-g: hey greg, do you think I could sync https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/58122/ later today at some point? [22:19:33] no [22:19:54] Hm, does the API have a mention in the guide? [22:20:03] I mean, the relevant call? [22:20:35] * Fae goes off to ferret about. [22:21:03] Fae: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Allusers [22:21:43] ori-l: yeah, can you get someone else to review it before? There is a 4pm PDT lightning window that no one has indicated they'll be using yet [22:23:47] greg-g: sure, will do [22:23:49] thanks [22:24:42] legoktm: Looks useful, I can restrict a list to the 'active in last 30 days' flag and witheditsonly. It's another backburner, I might sort it out to support the COM:VP discussion about user page sizes with real data... [22:25:17] Just for fun. :-) [22:25:44] Hmm, I'm not sure what the discussion is specifically about, but maybe a database query would be easier? [22:27:01] Probably, I'm just more familiar with using the API at the moment. I ought to play around with the database queries at some point (via Python), just never got around to it. [22:40:05] I've had a quick fiddle, this'll do the job nicely when needed. :-) For anyone interested, the calls would look like http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/api.php?action=query&list=allusers&aufrom=F%e6&aulimit=30&auactiveusers&format=xml [22:40:48] A quick self-fiddle. [22:43:16] Ah, simple innuendo. How I miss Kenneth Williams. [22:46:30] ori-l: how long will your deploy take? RoanKattouw has something else he wants to deploy as well [22:46:54] I can wait till after his if neede [22:48:16] RoanKattouw: thanks, I'll let you two communicate :) [22:51:19] ori-l: What kind of deploy are you doing? [22:51:39] RoanKattouw / greg-g: single config value change, not risky [22:51:45] should take a minute [22:51:46] OK [22:51:58] ori-l: Let me know when you're done, I have a JS change [22:52:23] i can do it now if it's ok with greg-g. i'm just waiting for 16:00. [22:52:47] ori-l: go for it, nothing else is going on right now :) (but thanks for waiting ;) ) [22:52:54] (seriously) [22:53:23] (sometimes we have some deploys that go out that aren't on the calendar for security reasons ;) ) [22:55:48] right, thanks [22:55:55] RoanKattouw, done [22:56:06] all yours [22:56:09] OK [22:56:11] Thanks [23:26:10] ori-l: Actually looks like Tyler refactored his timestamp code to be compatible with what we had in mind for echo. So our 2 versions aren't so different now. [23:26:44] :) [23:27:07] oh, nice