[08:45:07] what channel was ops again ? [10:28:36] hi its the first time i use irc chat so sorry if i am not in the right channel. I want to custamize my mediawiki and therefore i want to change a part of the css. but i cannot find the "folder or file" where to change it. [15:22:27] labs is down? [15:23:38] [[Tech]]; Dave Braunschweig; /* en.wikiversity mbox CSS Issue */ new section; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=6710577&oldid=6671404&rcid=4738399 [15:53:25] Romaine: Which part? You probably want #wikimedia-labs. [15:53:44] https://tools.wmflabs.org/pb/index.py?p=user&name=Romaine [15:53:54] thanks [15:57:00] /data/project/pb/log/pb/tmpQul6cx.txt has the error, but I don't have access. [15:57:10] Might be a problem with that specific tool. [15:58:27] ok [15:58:32] no knowledge of it [16:03:09] Oh, I didn't know this thing (and still don't quite, didn't understand much so far) https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Pers%C3%B6nliche_Bekanntschaften [20:27:30] Hi. Is there anyone with understanding of mailman? I am admin on the mailinglist contact-nl@lists.wikimedia, and we keep getting invalid subscription requests. I would like to disable the option that someone can request to be subscribed. Is that possible? [20:28:38] Effeietsanders: privacy options, subscription rules [20:28:58] then ^.* in the ban_list option [20:29:43] Effeietsanders: you can also remove the button from the list page under 'Edit the public HTML pages and text files' [20:30:08] valhallasw: in that case, can I still manually subscribe people? [20:30:24] I think so. Otherwise, you can always temporarily remove the ^.* [20:30:31] true [20:30:35] ok, thanks [20:30:39] but the most effective is probably [20:30:48] to remove the subscribe button at the HTML level [20:30:51] (I have some bots requesting access every hour now :S) [20:30:54] evne though that won't prevent people who are persistent [20:30:59] oh, might not help for bots. [20:31:17] yeah, I get periods of dozens of requests per day [20:33:09] thanks - lets see if this does the trick :) [21:18:06] /usr/bin/perl: symbol lookup error: lib/x86_64-linux-gnu-thread-multi/auto/List/MoreUtils/MoreUtils.so: undefined symbol: Perl_Gthr_key_ptr [21:18:09] ? [23:16:39] greg-g: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/101107 would be super to get in under the wire if aarcos and I get it merged. There's an LD today, right? :) [23:18:05] there is, 2 are in it [23:18:07] you can be the last [23:18:14] Iiiiinteresting. [23:18:17] er, one is [23:18:22] VE moved up to their own slot [23:18:31] Yeah [23:42:01] kaldari: Can you link me to an example page for the bug you just mentioned? [23:42:25] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carter_Family [23:42:52] elem[type] is not a function [23:42:53] line 2972 in jQuery.js [23:43:03] seems to be related to the widgetloader [23:43:07] in TimedMedaiHandler [23:43:13] I get "Lol, crashed" messages in chrome when playing the file [23:43:35] I don't get anything useful in Firefox though [23:43:41] kaldari: What browser/version/OS? [23:43:49] The player looks messed up in Firefox and won't play [23:43:55] MacOS [23:44:13] It plays for me in Firefox [23:44:21] Like, latest firefox [23:44:31] well, actually, it will play but only if I close Firebug. Weird [23:44:42] Blame firebug, blame firebug [23:44:53] hmm, maybe it is firebug :) [23:45:04] Doesn't explain the crasher in Chromium though [23:46:19] "check your anti-virus and firewall applications" gee thanks Google [23:46:25] * marktraceur submits a TMH bug report [23:46:31] weird. I always get the error with Firebug open, but never with it closed :P [23:46:45] I don't see any difference [23:47:12] could be a false alarm [23:47:19] Probably [23:47:23] I mean [23:47:38] oh well, if anyone else mentions it... [23:47:43] Total eclipse of the sun^W^W^W^Wbrowser crash when playing an audio file is pretty damning [23:48:05] I think TMH is just cursed :) [23:48:24] Might could be [23:50:51] Ugh, I need to backport something.