[05:40:00] hi [05:40:02] who besides hoo can review in operations/mediawiki-config ? [05:40:14] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/192246/ [14:22:04] How can the workboard be disabled on a phabricator project? [14:23:08] disabled entirely? [14:27:42] Krenair: yes [14:27:51] I'm actually not sure [14:30:26] Krenair: what options do you know of? [14:30:36] IIRC I saw some projects which don't exhibit any workboard [14:30:43] yeah it's the default state [14:30:54] once a workboard has been created, I don't know of a way to delete it [14:31:21] Ugh. [14:31:40] Such irreversible acts should probably be restricted [14:32:53] Can't find a bug upstream [14:33:20] I haven't read the source code for it yet, but I wouldn't be that surprised if it's not possible without manual database intervention [14:37:54] Nemo_bis: sounds like https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T89865#1065479 [14:42:36] But that's not upstream :) [14:42:55] As an interim solution, https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/ URLs should probably be unlinked wherever possible [14:46:27] I can't find an alternative link target better than https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/query/ , which is not good [14:47:47] Where is the "create task" link for a project now? [14:51:19] oh nice, that cruft is indeed gone it seems. [14:53:14] You can click on a workboard column header(drop-down arrow) to create a task. [14:54:46] quick tech question before I make a phab request [14:55:16] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_the_GNU_Free_Documentation_License has, at the bottom, text which states that page is available under a CC-BY-SA licence. That's incorrect. [14:55:39] could a special page, without the CC-BY-SA licencing statement be created to hold the text of the GFDL licence ? [15:11:23] I decided to take a stab at mw hacking again. During vagrant installation I'm being asked for my git/gerrit username, but I can't remember what it was. Can I find it anywhere? [15:11:43] just type "anonymous" if you don't have one [15:11:49] I know I have one [15:11:52] I just can't remember it [15:12:00] do you need it? [15:12:21] well, I suppose it'd make pushing to gerrit easier [15:12:26] sure [15:12:56] is it the same as my toollabs shell name, or can those be different? [15:13:42] Looks like that's different. [15:13:48] But I have no experience with it. [15:14:26] The sign up link directed to this: https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:UserLogin&returnto=Help%3AGetting+Started&type=signup [15:14:35] so it's probably the user on that wiki [15:14:44] so I figure you can reset it from there [15:14:49] if that's the right user [15:15:06] yes, your gerrit account is the same as your wikitech one [15:16:31] thanks MC8 [20:07:41] Does the english recent changes IRC channel bot have some trouble? [20:08:23] Huggle barely lists revisions, and when i manually join the IRC channel it seems that rc-pmtpa is only listing a handful of edits with large intercals [20:08:47] *Intervals [20:13:42] rc-*pmtpa*??! [20:15:21] That is what Wireshark seems to suggest Huggle is listerning to. [20:15:47] pmtpa is the codename for the WMF datacenter in Tampa. [20:16:19] the IRC server is irc.wikimedia.org, channel #en.wikipedia [20:16:53] The bot chattering in there would be rc-pmtpa. At least that is the name it seems to have [20:17:11] MaxSem: it's still on pmtpa to not break clients that were expecting it to be pmtpa :P [20:18:19] sitic, yep - and that DC is gone [20:20:10] Hmm. And now it seems to be chattering again. Did i just cry wolf or did someone give it a gentle nudge? :S [20:24:14] have anybody tried to use https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/RCStream instead of IRC?