[00:55:43] facepalm [00:55:52] yesterday i killed a channel, today this one [03:03:29] Is anyone else getting a loss of session data error message when trying to save an edit at testwiki? [03:09:23] No response so I will quit soon. Loss of session data affecting MediaWiki 1.22wmf6 (b16555d) at testwiki. Logging out and then logging in does not help. [13:36:28] ^demon: is the "regression" of gitblit not having grep feature (AFAICS) tracked somewhere? [13:36:49] and if not should it be [13:37:17] <^demon> File in bz, or upstream. [13:44:41] ^demon: "I have no interest in implementing a regex search because the Lucene search fits my needs. If you would like to contribute a regex search I'd be happy to merge it." https://code.google.com/p/gitblit/issues/detail?id=87 [13:44:50] ahem [14:29:40] MaxSem: where should I send people who needed help to implement last version of {{coord}}? [14:29:51] mmm [14:30:00] 15.44 < Nemo_bis> ^demon: "I have no interest in implementing a regex search because the Lucene search fits my needs. If you would like to contribute a regex search I'd be happy to merge it." https://code.google.com/p/gitblit/issues/detail?id=87 [14:30:05] to en:WT:GEO [14:30:13] <^demon> Nemo_bis: :\ [14:30:58] <^demon> Nemo_bis: That's annoying, especially since the lucene search leaves so much to be desired. [14:31:00] MaxSem: are people over there helpful in applying the needed changes on other wikis? [14:31:22] ^demon: do they imply that it "works" if you index everything with lucene? [14:31:40] <^demon> I tried indexing everything, but the performance was unacceptable. [14:31:55] Maybe it would be worth telling them? [14:32:16] Nemo_bis, they can help with proper template syntax - it's always preferrable if the actual change is made by a local community member [14:32:16] <^demon> I was going to, but I wanted to have something more specific than "it's slow" [14:32:21] <^demon> Hadn't actually debugged it yet [14:32:39] ^demon, "it's unaccepably slow"?:P [14:32:45] MaxSem: sure, unless a local asks you :) [14:50:44] MaxSem: ok, sent a message https://meta.wikimedia.org/?oldid=5556325 to 44 wikis. https://meta.wikimedia.org/?oldid=5556322 [14:51:07] I found it funny that the blog post was translated in Spanish, but es.wiki didn't use GeoData. [14:51:09] o_0 that's awesome, thank you! [14:52:18] MaxSem: isn't it weird that some minuscule wikis have about a thousands coordinates stored without even using an up to date {{coord}}? Can those come just from images EXIF? [14:52:33] yes they can [14:53:11] Why do most have 1 or so then? [14:53:32] (Most small wikis of similar size as those, I mean.) Do they use less galleries/images in articles or what? [15:01:56] A while back, a script was written for me, to facilitate newpage patrol. I use it extensively. It hasn't been working lately -- apparently, it relies on toolserv. However, my other toolserv-based pages are working. [15:02:10] Could anyone have a look? [15:06:50] Dragonfly6-7: there were somechanges recently to the built-in patrolling functionality (red exclamation marks on RC) [15:07:00] Dragonfly6-7: some of them broke stuff, but there are changes to fix stuff pending [15:07:12] unless you mean something else, in which case please link the script or elaborate :) [15:08:23] I'm not quite sure if that's what I mean. Hold on, let me get the URL [15:09:33] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Mr.Z-man/patrollinks.js [15:10:07] it was written for me; I don't really understand how it works [15:10:25] I'd ask Mr.Z-man directly, but he's barely around at all these days [15:10:31] Dragonfly6-7: ah, yes, the api got broken [15:10:35] there's a patch to fix it pending [15:10:38] let mefind it [15:11:21] Dragonfly6-7: bug is https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49259 , patch is https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/67624/ [15:12:31] ah, good. Any idea how long it'll take for the patch to be implemented? [15:12:35] Dragonfly6-7: your script might require minor adjustments to work, though - ping me or Marius Hoch (hoo on IRC) and one of us will help [15:13:01] but he's the guy working on this, so he'll probably know more [15:13:21] hm [15:13:43] this time the breakage is not WMF-mandated, though, it's all volunteer acting on their own accord :P [15:16:23] any idea what caused the breakage? [15:17:12] hoo did :P [15:17:51] he cleaned up the patrolling code a little, so that patrol linkscould be shown on all pages, not just when you're clicking through from Special:RC [15:18:07] (or something like that - i don't use the funcitonality myself) [15:18:26] and didn't notice that this breaks the patrolling API [15:19:38] (i think. i wasn't following this closely.) [15:20:46] Dragonfly6-7: you can read the explanation and rationale on https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/41196/ [15:20:50] it's slightly technical, though [15:21:11] MatmaRex, what did hoo do again? [15:21:51] Theo10011: broke patrolling [15:33:42] so I'd like to hit him with a stick. [15:35:24] Dragonfly6-7, careful. :P Hoo is our little guy. He's really smart and usually fixes things. [15:36:08] * DaBPunkt is not sure if "careful hitting" is really better… [15:36:24] I didn't say I was *going* to hit him with a stick [15:36:27] just that I'd *like* to. [15:36:54] * Dragonfly6-7 has a large collection of sticks [15:39:56] is it possible to determine whether the patch will be compatible with my script? And, if possible, will it in fact be compatible? [15:51:12] Dragonfly6-7: it probably will not magically start working again - but it will probably only require minor adjustments [15:52:16] Dragonfly6-7: also - what is that script supposed to do ,anyway? [15:56:14] MatmaRex - have you ever done newpage patrol? [15:56:50] if not, I'll have to explain more [15:57:47] not really, pl.wp is using FlaggedRevs, but i think i know how it works [15:58:42] why is wikipedia so slow? [15:58:58] normally, one opens the page, skims it all the way to the bottom, reaches a decision, clicks the 'patrol' link at the bottom of the page [15:59:01] and in fact this still works [15:59:18] why is wikipedia 10x slower than it should be?! [15:59:24] No idea [16:00:58] domas: !blame [16:01:11] MatmaRex - anyway, this takes several seconds per page -- open page in new tab, scroll down, move mouse over 'patrol' link, click, wait, close tab [16:01:17] however, what the script does [16:01:25] it allows 'patrol' links to appear in the newpages queue [16:01:55] Dragonfly6-7: that's what the [End] key is for? [16:02:25] * Dragonfly6-7 shrugs. I didn't write this script, I don't know how it works. I just know the effect it produces. [16:02:42] hm. [16:03:00] by reading the edit summaries of pages that are obviously valid, I can just click those in the queue, and save a lot of time [16:03:08] by only opening the ones that are uncertain [16:03:27] hm. aren't you supposed to, well, actually patrol the pages? :P [16:03:36] well, anyway, that's not this part that's broken [16:03:46] it's the part that happens after you click :) [16:03:59] 10:35, 10 June 2013 ?Presbyterian Church of Mauritius (hist) ?[1,592 bytes] ?Cryx88 (talk | contribs | block) (?Created page with 'The Presbyterian Church of Mauritius was founded by the Church of Scotland missionaries among them was Rev John Labrun in 1814, they created a single con...') [Patrol] [16:03:59] 10:33, 10 June 2013 ?2013 Wimbledon Championships � Women's Doubles (hist) ?[13,735 bytes] ?TheLightBlue (talk | contribs | block) (?Created page with '{{Infobox Tennis Grand Slam events|2013|Wimbledon Championships|s |defchamp = {{flagicon|USA}} Serena Williams
{{flagicon|USA}} Venus Williams |ch...') [Patrol] [16:04:09] see, these two are obviously fine [16:04:15] so I can just click the 'patrol' link on each of them [16:06:13] on the other hand, for stuff like this [16:06:17] 10:57, 10 June 2013 ?Mordechaj Tenenbaum (hist) ?[1,574 bytes] ?Sobiepan (talk | contribs | block) (new) [Patrol] [16:06:23] there's no way to know, so I have to open that one [16:14:40] Reedy: Ping [16:14:47] hi [16:16:12] Reedy: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Jarry1250/Sandbox [16:16:43] Something different about production image handling, it would seem. [16:17:25] Was it merged before last thursday? [16:18:30] Hmm, day before [16:19:07] Reedy: Yes. It feeds (e.g.) the lang= nicely, it's just not generating the images as it does on my testwiki and the other +1s [16:20:05] I wonder if it's related to how we handle thumbs and such [16:20:58] I love how windows decides IE is the best thing to open SVGs in [16:21:18] Reedy: At a guess, something that parses the thumb URL needs to be updated, but I'm really not sure [16:21:20] Reedy: i've had a Debian that decided it should open PDFs in GIMP. [16:21:29] I've heard worse ideas [16:22:18] WFM locally too [16:22:44] MatmaRex - so you understand what the script is supposed to do now, yes? [16:23:09] http://192.168.0.190/w/images/thumb/3/39/Speech_bubbles.svg/langfr-300px-Speech_bubbles.svg.png [16:23:31] https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/39/Speech_bubbles.svg/langfr-300px-Speech_bubbles.svg.png [16:23:37] "The specified thumbnail parameters are not recognized." [16:23:46] Dragonfly6-7: yes. sorry, but it won't work for now :( [16:24:23] Reedy: Do you get the error localling as well? Your http://192.168.0.190/... is timing out [16:24:32] It's a local IP ;) [16:24:43] Iwas more posting the urls the images target [16:24:49] But no, it works fine locally [16:25:26] I suspect it's likely thumb.php related [16:26:13] > I suspect it's likely [16:26:13] Now, how to replicate the setup [16:26:17] > I have no idea what causes this [16:26:18] :P [16:26:25] Blame MediaWiki or PHP [16:26:28] you won't be far wrong [16:26:32] :D [16:27:43] jarry1250: Yup.. [16:27:48] Looks to be those requested via MW are fine [16:27:57] http://192.168.0.190/w/images/thumb/3/39/Speech_bubbles.svg/langnl-300px-Speech_bubbles.svg.png is used on the test page, ok [16:27:58] Reedy: Oh wow, I didn't realise thumb.php relies on people like me to copy-paste things in [16:28:02] http://192.168.0.190/w/images/thumb/3/39/Speech_bubbles.svg/langnl-350px-Speech_bubbles.svg.png [16:28:06] jarry1250: Most people don't need it [16:28:20] But you can test it fairly easily just by using urls like above that you know haven't been generated [16:28:33] I had it setup for ProofreadPage [16:29:07] http://p.defau.lt/?I7mDDD6y_2NZBG_QGa_S9w [16:29:14] the lang prefix upsets it [16:29:40] Reedy: Yes. Also I didn't patch thumb.php [16:29:52] heh [16:30:42] Get it merged before Thurday and you can test it on mw.org ;) [16:31:22] Reedy: Yes. Don't think we need a revert because no-one's actually using lang= [16:31:30] Indeed [16:31:36] It's not caused any regressions so it's not doing any harm [16:31:52] gdgd, will get on this later [16:32:02] Though thumb.php's copy-pastedness scares me [16:32:11] heh [16:32:16] I think that's mostly because it is [16:33:27] Thanks. [16:33:31] can anyone review https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/67040/ please [17:49:22] jdlrobson: $wgCentralAuthLoginWiki [17:50:55] thanks csteipp ! [17:58:10] greg-g: Did the testing of CodeEditor for CSS and JS in Beta Labs (and the potential enablement on production wikis) ever get announced to people? [18:16:00] hello hoo [18:16:05] people were looking for you [18:16:14] namely, Dragonfly6-7 was. [18:16:49] ;) [18:38:11] hoo [18:38:52] moo [18:40:10] heh Reedy [19:06:53] I'm going to clear some old bans [19:06:58] * Jasper_Deng hopes mark won't mind [20:16:09] MaxSem: you there? i have a question about GeoData's API [20:16:19] sure [20:16:38] ok so looking at https://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=query&prop=coordinates&titles=Wikimedia%20Foundation&format=jsonfm&coprop=type|name|dim|country|region&coprimary=all , how do I know which globe its on? [20:20:58] our Alexa rank has dropped to #7 [20:23:06] MaxSem: poke [20:23:18] I'm digging [20:23:20] legoktm: does it even support different globes? [20:23:32] MaxSem: ok thanks :) [20:23:36] i think i ifed them out in pl.wp's coordinates some time ago [20:23:36] MatmaRex: yup, a lot. [20:23:39] hm. [20:23:50] > The following globes are supported: earth, mercury, venus, moon, mars, phobos, deimos, ganymede, callisto, io, europa, mimas, enceladus, tethys, dione, rhea, titan, hyperion, iapetus, phoebe, miranda, ariel, umbriel, titania, oberon, triton and pluto. [20:24:50] legoktm, default globe is not outputted [20:25:07] heh, once i actually wanted to geotag an image on commons as outside of Earth, images from Mars rover [20:25:11] you'll see the non-default one [20:25:16] ok [20:25:21] lemme try and find an example now [20:27:44] MaxSem: i dont see it? https://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=query&prop=coordinates&titles=Wikimedia%20Foundation|Spirit_%28rover%29&format=jsonfm&coprop=type|name|dim|country|region&coprimary=all [20:35:02] MaxSem: going afk for lunch, ill be back in a bit [21:09:12] MaxSem: find anything? [21:09:59] sorry, I'm multitasking heavily. 1 sec [21:10:34] no worries [21:45:48] gn8 folks