[02:08:17] There seems to be an issue on a commons image revision history. It's showing an old vandalized thumbnail and the username of somebody who uploaded a non-vandalized version of the image 5 months ago. Which makes it seem that the user next to that image did the vandalizing, which is false. Additionally, the vandalized version has already been scrubbed from the page yet it's still showing [02:08:17] the thumbnail. [02:09:18] Tutelary: Try purging the page [02:09:22] Already did [02:09:29] link? [02:09:34] https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jennifer_Lawrence_at_the_83rd_Academy_Awards_crop.jpg [02:09:36] hoo: #NSFW [02:09:40] Yeah #NSFW [02:10:33] The admin who scrubbed the image admits that they don't know how to get rid of that thumbnail; https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User_talk:INeverCry#Jennifer_Lawrence [02:10:51] fine again? [02:11:04] Yep, looks good. [02:11:08] looks good now, what did you do? [02:11:08] How did you fix it, by curiosity? [02:11:22] Expected answer: nothing. [02:11:41] jamesofur: Manually opened the thumbnail (right click -> view image) and then appended a '?random' to the URL [02:11:51] that make the image scalers re-thumb the image [02:11:52] shhhhh Dereckson that may be the expected answer but it is not the preferred one :P [02:11:56] ahhh [02:11:59] * made [02:12:08] I was getting close to looking for the purge script [02:12:23] hoo: thanks for the tip, I'm going to add that on [[Commons:Help:Purge]] [02:12:32] Not sure it works all the time [02:12:36] but might :P [02:16:32] (added) [07:44:27] It's funny how for years we went on saying nobody cares about priority, and now we're about to ditch severity instead. ^^ [07:44:48] (https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31300#c2 made me think of it.) [12:52:10] Filing a bug is like planting a tree. [12:52:20] Over a year later and https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48240 is starting to bloom! [12:52:28] Planting a seed? [12:52:59] Name recycling? :o [12:55:43] We're gonna have useful text inputs soon! [16:32:17] https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2014-October/date.html doesn't seem to be updating (again) [16:33:16] (I guess it's also possible that there have just been no new messages?) [16:35:38] at least sodium (the mailman server) doesn't look overloaded [16:38:00] Nemo_bis: can you verify if there have been new messages since? [16:38:14] I don't actually have the mail delivered to me so I can't check. [16:38:36] neither do I [16:39:35] ah, heh. [17:10:01] !sal [17:14:09] ? [17:18:40] (wrong channel.) [20:57:14] dungodung, could you redirect #wikimedia-growth to #wikimedia-dev ? The Growth team is being retired, so we'd like to redirect it to a general development channel. [20:58:50] superm401: sure [21:09:17] superm401: done [21:13:54] Thanks, dungodung [21:14:00] np [21:28:30] anybody around who knows the ins and outs of Creo que no comprendes: Todas las imágenes que he cambiado, tienen su nueva versión .svg creadas por mí, yo no reemplazo imágenes que no tienen alternativas. [21:28:34] arg [21:29:27] retry, anybody around who knows to ins and outs of Phabricator? [22:18:22] thanks superm401 and dungodung for cleanup :) [22:25:16] hi [22:25:51] since a few days, I don't get any notification on Commons [22:25:58] I use Monobook [22:26:21] and the links at the top to my uploads and preferences disappeared [22:26:26] any idea? [22:26:37] should I open a bug? [22:28:46] after switching to Vector, I have 22 notif. [22:30:48] have you tried disabling gadgets, etc. [22:31:02] (yes I know it's like saying "did you ensure the PC is plugged") [22:31:28] which gadget? [22:35:33] Nemo_bis, ^ [22:36:37] it seems that someone decided to force people out of monobook :/ [22:38:21] last time I checked, notifications worked for me [22:44:06] Nemo_bis, well, it doesn't for me [22:44:26] I didn't change my settings [22:44:42] and it works on Vector [23:54:55] Krinkle