[01:02:00] [[Tech]]; 207.38.248.164; /* most convoluted unclear headline EVER */ new section; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=13567875&oldid=13545890&rcid=6779583 [01:29:26] [[Tech]]; MF-Warburg; Reverted changes by [[Special:Contributions/207.38.248.164|207.38.248.164]] ([[User talk:207.38.248.164|talk]]) to last version by Tegel; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=13568050&oldid=13567875&rcid=6779602 [02:32:52] Hi. Why is the content model for https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/User:Billinghurst/TemplateScript.js wikitext instead of javascript? Doesn't seem to be the title, since copying the exact title to another wiki correctly creates a javascript page. [02:48:33] Pathoschild, there's something funny about those moves... [02:49:19] rev_content_model and rev_content_format are both NULL until the second redirect, at which point they become wikitext and text/x-wiki [02:49:27] second move* [02:49:47] That's true. It looks like it was originally a content page, and renaming the page doesn't change its content type once set. [03:18:07] o/ legoktm [03:18:09] wat: https://github.com/mediawiki-utilities/python-mwapi/issues/17 [03:18:37] Oh! I see. [03:18:46] It's spelled "Mediawiki" instead of "MediaWiki" [03:18:56] * halfak blames YuviPanda [04:02:10] halfak: :P [04:23:56] MediaWiki or bust [05:11:11] Krenair: how many wikis have been renamed so far? just be-x-old? [05:19:05] Uh, merge fest. :) https://www.mediawiki.org/w/index.php?title=Gerrit/Reports/Open_changesets_by_newbie_owner&diff=1878977&oldid=1873320 [05:24:05] http://dumps.wikimedia.org respond very slowly. Overloaded? [05:26:52] ankry: hmm, dunno. Thanks for reporting, I'll escalate. [13:16:45] What does this sound like? DNS issue? Proxy configured for IE but not the rest? https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikisource-l/2015-September/002495.html [15:52:03] legoktm, just that and chapcom -> affcom [16:06:58] https://mg.wiktionary.org/wiki/franciu [16:07:03] what's up with this page [16:07:04] ? [16:07:18] it's crashing my bot [16:07:35] looks bugged. [16:07:47] how can it be fixed? [16:08:17] malafaya: possibly by deleting and recreating. but it looks like the page magically disappeared, this is not good [16:09:07] * MatmaRex files a bug [16:11:55] Krenair: I submitted https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/237687 [16:12:23] malafaya: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T112282 [16:12:56] thanks MatmaRex [16:13:13] legoktm, thanks, can you link it to the MassMessage task? [17:19:51] How can i change the default size for thumbnails for all users in ? And with default i ment when just using and no px parameters [17:20:32] Hangsna, it defaults to the site default (I "think" it's 300px or so) [17:20:45] I don't know how to change all the sizes, VE might let you do it? [17:20:58] no, i dont mean like that [17:21:23] i ment the default, so that thumbs will always be bigger, and for all users [17:21:46] its a lot smaller then 300 px, atlest at Swedish Wikipedia [17:23:03] ahhh [17:23:34] Yeah, it "can" be done, it would require discussion though - I think this is set globally, so it would need to be fairly well-advertised [17:23:44] scratch that, looks like it can be done locally [17:23:45] we are discussing a change now and i want to know how to change it. [17:24:12] so i guess local admins cant change it? But some devlopers should be able to change it onlu for a specific language version then? [17:25:09] Hangsna, it would need a dev to change it, yeah, it's nothing a local admin can easily do [17:25:25] It can probably be hacked in, but I advise against it [17:25:49] yea, me to. You know what the default setting is? [17:30:59] https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2015/09/11/deprecating-the-rc4-cipher/ [17:31:09] Apparntly RC4 is to be ditched by Mozilla [17:40:43] Hangsna, not off the top of my head no [17:40:58] and I've already done config crawling earlier, I don't fancy it again :( [17:41:32] seems to be 120 px widths [17:41:59] hmm? What size is the originals? [17:41:59] We think about changing it to 150, that makes 4 images in a row for a 1024 screen, seems okey with modern computers/tablets [17:42:12] 120 default [17:42:25] i think, atleast that is the current size in SVWP [17:42:33] Hangsna, I meant the uploaded files? [17:43:01] does that matters? I tested with this: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Sandbox.jpg [17:43:48] Hangsna, it can do, but doesn't in this case [19:06:26] Why is this here :[ https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:How_to_debug#Maintenance_scripts_in_WMF_production [19:15:50] Nemo_bis: yeah, definitely shouldn't be under that mw.org page [19:16:41] Krinkle or legoktm, minor question: our package.json files list both grunt and grunt-cli in devDependencies, but it seems grunt-cli alone works (it installs grunt). [19:23:56] spagewmf: It installs grunt iff you don't specify it yourself. However that's a bad practice, deprecated in npm v3, and more importantly, leaves you no control over which version. [19:24:08] since the cli will not change very often (not unless there is a breaking change) [22:42:19] thedj, very neat! I've been playing around with it, on and off, all morning. Would you like additional feature-requests here, or at the script's talkpage? ;) [22:48:39] (placed on talkpage :)