[02:09:39] is it possible for ur account to open in any language wikis in 'http' instead of being forced to change the settings in every wiki u visit? [02:19:07] comets: Use HTTPS Everywhere [02:38:13] I think he wanted the oppossite. [02:38:23] opposite maybe. [02:41:18] Oh [02:41:32] Why HTTP, comets? [04:33:04] i prefer http, it loads faster an it 'caches' :) [04:33:04] and* [06:33:45] Nemo_bis: yup - that was out of date. Thanks! Fixed: https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Search&diff=119519&oldid=110806 [06:36:40] Thanks. LOL "opt out in InitializeSettings.php if they only want Cirrus as a secondary search option and want to use lsearchd instead" [06:37:24] * Nemo_bis imagines the face of ElasticSearch eager to eat all the lucene servers [06:38:25] Nemo_bis: I so want to take all those servers [10:14:08] andre__: ahem, I'm confused again; where should I report issues with the Commons android app? [10:14:59] Nemo_bis, my spontaneous guess is https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Commons%20App [10:17:01] (and I'm looking forward to having more than one project for a bug report - i18n keyword plus i18n component in Bugzilla is such a busted setup.) [10:19:07] I hope we won't lose such a distinction! It may be confusing but it's helpful, the i18n component is already huge, if it was collapsed with all the i18n "downstream" issues of consumers we would never be able to improve i18n in any area. :) [10:20:00] "Commons App"... so obvious... I wasn't looking at the top at all, I was looking for Wiki* products [10:20:11] * Nemo_bis sighs at Nth product [10:35:53] Nemo_bis: aaargh. There are 7 new broken accounts since I generated the list 2 days ago...all on commons weirdly. [10:39:57] sigh [10:40:05] It's a sisiphean task [10:40:45] legoktm: raising our eyes 6 orders of magnitudes higher, what about the 3M unattached accounts with email? :) [10:41:22] We really need to know whether migrateAccount is able to reduce that number by 0, 1, 2... orders of magnitude [10:41:57] I need to re-run that and check for a local confirmed email [10:44:32] To make the lists you mean? [10:45:22] Feeding more usernames doesn't cause problems (from my understanding of the script), as long as you don't specify an @homewiki [10:49:00] But sure, still tedious to make :) [11:23:08] legoktm: it would be useful to know if those users should have had those Commons accounts created in the first place. For instance, if we find they have hadgets or JS scripts loading resources from Commons, then we could investigate whether those inclusions are artificially creating accounts [11:23:46] (I have no idea what else could happen on Commons and nowhere else... unless the Commons DB had issues in the last two days.) [11:27:27] yeah, that might be interesting [11:34:06] It might also be something similar to the data URI bug perhaps? If a request suddenly becomes a request to commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/$SOMETHING it accounts as an account-creating visit, doesn't it [11:35:35] I'm not familiar with that bug [11:35:51] but if their webbrowser makes any request to commons.wm.o, it should trigger autocreation [11:39:50] qchris could probably grep their username in request logs, if useful for debugging [11:40:42] would their username be set if the account doesn't exist yet? :| [11:41:55] I picked one of the 7 users at random and ran it through logstash, nothing relevant showed up [11:42:09] We could just add a bunch of debug logging around that section... [11:59:26] Nemo_bis: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/57671/ "Most important change is that we use CentralAuthUser::getInstance" we undid that in the globalrename patch [12:00:03] but, that's been deployed for 5 days now, so shouldn't we be seeing it on all wikis? [12:06:36] legoktm: I don't know... the broken accounts never looked evenly distributed [12:07:16] well, I was tracing the code paths and found some fun stuff. Like for autocreations, we validate with the TitleBlacklist twice [12:08:18] Heh. [12:16:11] * legoktm goes to sleep, will be back in a few hours anyways [13:07:20] Nemo_bis: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Merge_history could you re-mark this for translation? [13:16:20] whym_away: Done [13:22:48] Thanks both. And kudos SPQRobin for creating the help page for the most neglected feature ever in core. ;) [13:37:29] Reedy, Nemo_bis: thanks :) [15:42:04] OMG Yahoo now was animated captcha with letters flying on top and in background [17:44:41] [[Tech]]; 109.169.179.242; [none]; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=9196648&oldid=9178493&rcid=5431917 [17:45:26] [[Tech]]; Defender; Reverted changes by [[Special:Contributions/109.169.179.242|109.169.179.242]] ([[User talk:109.169.179.242|talk]]) to last version by Tegel; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=9196654&oldid=9196648&rcid=5431919 [18:22:34] Do sysops know about problem resolving tools.wmflabs.org in DNS? [19:21:44] AlanM1: what problem?! [19:22:03] oh, now I see it! [19:23:51] resolves to 208.80.155.131 for me [19:25:22] Trminator: I'm sure it does [19:25:30] but AlanM1 was correct too [19:25:50] whats wrong with it? [19:26:54] it does not resolve [19:27:43] depending on geo-location? [19:27:52] depending on whether it thinks it is authoritative or not [19:27:54] * Trminator seems to miss something here :S [19:28:11] I'm getting an authoritative answer giving that IP [19:28:42] it is intermittent and only on one nameserver, if you manage to hit at the right time or the correct server, you will be fine [19:29:31] ah, I c [19:33:30] yea, ns0-ns2 seem to give no ip, virt1000 does, though [20:29:39] marktraceur: is http://orgcharts.wmflabs.org/ supposed to be down? [20:29:49] Ugh [20:29:52] Not particularly [20:30:03] And should orgchart.wikimedia.org contain something [20:30:09] No, definitely not [20:30:13] This isn't reviewed for prod [20:30:22] FFS what the hell is this [20:31:54] Mother of god. [20:33:02] It looks like someone's accessing the server [20:33:05] I just don't know how [20:33:39] Oh, sorry [20:33:46] Nemo_bis: False alarm, http://orgchart.wmflabs.org/ is the correct URL [20:33:55] Is there somewhere that says "orgcharts" instead? [20:34:37] (I'm adding a second proxy just in case) [20:34:48] I'm not sure where that URL came from [20:36:13] Things would probably be easier if it were still on the [[wmf:Staff]] page or perhaps if it was indexed by search engines [20:36:20] Probably [20:36:29] I don't know how it would react to search engines [20:36:31] Probably "badly" [20:36:52] a crawl-delay: 36000 would be ok [20:54:40] تحذير [20:54:40] warning [20:54:40] you may be watched [20:54:40] do usa&israel use the internet(facebook,youtube,twitter, chat rooms ..ect)to spy?? [20:54:40] do usa&israel use the internet 2 collect informations,,can we call that spying?? [20:54:40] do they record&analyse everything we do on the internet,,can they harm you using these informations?? [20:56:29] geez IRCCloud actually ban the IP... [20:56:39] heh [20:57:01] Everybody already knows this. [20:57:02] :P [23:19:40] hoo: it's been over a week for https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brukerdiskusjon:Danmichaelo#MediaWiki:Gadget-AceWikiEditor.js:_Privacy_policy_violation [23:19:46] oh [23:19:53] https://no.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=MediaWiki%3AGadget-AceWikiEditor.js&diff=13265362&oldid=13265308 [23:19:55] yay [23:20:07] he waited the 7 days >.> [23:20:19] awesome :) [23:20:34] legoktm: I've also fixed https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki:Gadget-TemplateScript.js today [23:21:03] yay! [23:22:54] legoktm: Vada also looks good (at a glance) now. [23:23:07] Well, looks good from a 3rd party inclusion POV [23:23:22] fear it's full of XSS wholes, does a lot of html mangling [23:23:34] :< [23:23:55] I'm talking with the Igloo person on my talk page and helping them get set up on labs, but it's disabled for now [23:40:08] legoktm, hoo: Not sure if you guys saw, I now have global editinterface [23:40:17] I did :D [23:41:19] Krenair: Nice, didn't notice it passed :) [23:42:20] Feel free to ping us whenever you encounter something you can't resolve right away [23:42:38] some 3rd party inclusions should also be reported to legal [23:43:43] hoo, pathoschild's tools are also available on github [23:43:44] :) [23:43:52] \o/ [23:44:12] Bsadowski1: What exactly do you mean? What kind of tools?