[11:52:58] Hi [11:53:15] wikisources seem to be not available via HTTP [11:53:21] HTTPS only [11:53:27] any known problem? [11:56:23] at least via IPv4 [12:36:54] ankry, what exact url? [12:38:57] any [12:39:05] switched to v6 [12:39:21] andre__: test again? [12:39:36] what exactly? need testcase. [12:40:40] andre__: http://en.wikisource.org/ [12:40:57] using v4, v6 disabled on client [12:41:06] v6 works [15:31:29] gilles: I think that geshi patch is worth a SWAT on Monday if you've got time to prepare the submodule bumps [16:55:02] any devs around able to comment on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Village_pump_(proposals)#Discussion_.28optional_multi-factor_authentication.29 ? [16:58:35] comment on what specifically? [16:58:52] willingness and ability to implement [16:59:40] we have MFA on wikitech [16:59:55] i know, but wikitech doesn't use central auth [17:00:00] I'm actively working on it [17:00:17] parent5446, does OATHAuth work with CA? [17:00:23] PhantomTech: it's not a simple problem, and people are working on it [17:00:25] CA? [17:00:25] Or just wikitech's LA? [17:00:26] Oh [17:00:27] No [17:00:28] CentralAuth [17:00:32] Not yet [17:00:44] It's on my workboard once the other OATHAuth stuff is fixed [17:00:50] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/195297/ [17:01:12] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/213764 [17:02:00] The first step is to make OATHAuth more user-friendly, then make a number of small changes needed for CA, etc., and then possibly do a test-trial with a limited number of users [17:03:33] An RfC on the English Wikipedia of all places is silly [17:03:42] :P [17:03:44] If it happens, it won't be because enwiki asked for it [17:03:52] If it doesn't happen, it won't be because enwiki was against it [17:04:04] ya i realized that once central auth was brought up [17:04:15] At very least this is a meta-level discussion for wikimedia users [17:04:17] >Oppose - I don't know what this is, but I imagine it is just some kind of "techie" rubbish. [17:04:21] :D [17:04:59] But really this is something that'd need to be discussed in WMF engineering and among the developers before you'd see it expanded beyond wikitech. [17:05:27] Also, to the people asking about different algorithms, I don't think asking questions like "what is your favorite pet" really qualifies as 2FA, but I do have a task to try and support U2F, which Google now has, which uses a USB key [17:05:40] Certain private wikis might be a nice place to test it, no CentralAuth [17:06:16] fishbowls too, like the RawHTML ones. donatewiki? [17:06:41] mhm, I'm sure the more private and locked-down wikis would not be opposed to more security [17:07:04] The biggest problem csteipp_afk and I were talking about at the hackathon is recovery methods [17:07:42] thats what the next part of the RfC was meant to be [17:07:52] not sure that the RfC is going to continue though [17:11:31] btw parent5446, in case you're not already aware of this: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T48179 [17:12:00] Yeah [17:12:10] Unfortunately that won't really be solved until AuthManager is merged [17:12:19] For now I have a patch in OATHAuth that has a workaround [17:12:34] (It stores the login request in the session and replays it after displaying the challenge page) [17:12:56] ew [17:13:09] you could just stick a little question mark next to "token" [17:13:27] Yeah, it sucks. It's just because of the whole workflow. I have to use Hook:AbortLogin, and need to somehow abort the login while still letting the password check go through [17:18:55] Gonna comment in that discussion briefly [17:18:57] b/c why not [17:19:06] ty [17:35:02] bd808: will do [20:27:06] Hi [20:27:15] I think so I am killing commons server [20:30:17] The_Photographer: why do you say that? [20:30:58] I have 24 cores cpu and 24 GB ram requesting commons server, and firefox developper 64 bits with multicpu support [20:32:10] ok? [20:33:02] I am not geek [20:34:46] someone could check webserver request log and see my current irc ip there? [20:34:46] The_Photographer: huh [20:34:55] idk what you're talking about [20:36:03] The_Photographer: are you mass-uploading ? [20:36:15] mutante: yes [20:36:40] The_Photographer: what are you using for that? [20:36:56] flick2commons [20:37:54] what's the load (uploads/min, mb/min, total size)? [20:39:53] There arent a limit [20:40:34] however the application rightnow is blocked by commons server [20:43:20] we throttle uploads [20:59:19] Is there any video media showing how to upload content to the commons? [20:59:35] and/or pictorial tutorials? [21:04:25] uamaol: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=how+to+upload+to+wikimedia+commons [21:04:57] well i hope some of them are on ..commons [21:08:56] Thanks [21:09:23] I wonder if anyone has made any "how to take good photos form wiki" vids [22:27:07] status up? [22:28:10] hi [22:28:20] status up, but I cannot reach cs projects [22:42:08] Juandev: are you in europe? [22:42:16] legoktm: yup [22:42:29] it works now [22:43:01] ok, that's what #wikimedia-operations says too [22:43:05] https://ganglia.wikimedia.org/latest/graph.php?r=hour&z=xlarge&c=LVS+loadbalancers+esams&m=cpu_report&s=by+name&mc=2&g=network_report [22:53:16] uuu, ok