[02:14:04] using the search box in Monobook, and querying "WP:ANI" returns "An error has occurred while searching: HTTP request timed out." this is easily duplicated using Firefox 27.0.1 and Windows XP. if you like, i can provide a screenshot. Ja tvoi sluga ja tvoi rabotnik (talk) 23:31, 9 March 2014 (UTC) [02:14:09] XD [02:14:18] Must be huge dramas there... [02:14:26] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Village_pump_(technical)#.22An_error_has_occurred_while_searching:_HTTP_request_timed_out..22 [02:21:47] Pharos: https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Proposals/Documentation [02:21:57] err, -> #wikimedia-labs [15:45:31] hi addshore [15:45:48] hi! [15:46:39] I was recently intrigued by https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/New_Project_Request/proposals :) [15:46:53] (put a note on your meta talkpage) [15:49:14] Pharos: replied :p [15:50:31] addshore: would it be possible to undelete it? Or would it make more sense to start a new project? [15:50:54] Pharos: would make more sense to start a new project / repropose it, even if it has the same name ;p [15:52:23] addshore: are there any documentation or tools developed for the previous project that we could use? [15:52:33] wouldn't want to reinvent the will [15:52:35] not really :/ [15:52:40] *wheel [18:19:46] manybubbles: ^d http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Special:Version :) [18:19:58] we got elastic search / cirrus installed on the osm wiki, with mw1.22 [18:20:07] sweet! [18:20:21] I'm glad it is working there. I'm trying to keep the mw1.22 branches up to date [18:20:29] every week or two I backport what I can [18:20:33] you even get file contents back there [18:20:35] seems fine and happy it works with stable mw [18:21:45] yay! [19:50:30] [[Tech]]; BigSteve; /* Background */ new section; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=7789289&oldid=7563689&rcid=5092583 [23:55:29] Is there a practical wiki for not having $wgAbuseFilterNotifications = "udp"; $wgAbuseFilterNotificationsPrivate = true; on all wikis? [23:55:35] s/wiki/reason/ [23:55:36] XD [23:55:56] on all reasons [23:56:27] rdwrer: ? [23:56:34] Never mind [23:56:47] I don't know; maybe some wikis don't want or need it and it would just add overhead [23:57:17] Not many people manually watch IRC recentchanges, do they? [23:57:41] it's much better than reloading API or querying DB every second... [23:58:17] Btw does API etiquette only apply to one wiki at a time?