[03:32:33] [[Tech]]; Sallivan81; [none]; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=15210048&oldid=15209500&rcid=7223560 [03:43:37] On en.wp, trying to rev-del some article edits I am getting "A database query error has occurred. This may indicate a bug in the software. * Function: RevDelRevisionList::doQuery * Error: 2013 Lost connection to MySQL server during query (10.64.48.28)] [03:44:41] Reading and editing work fine. [03:45:06] [this is in the [change visibility of sleected revisions] button from article-history] [03:46:28] The IP varies when I retry it (10.64.48.27 now) [04:34:10] dmacks: how many edits are you trying to revdel? [04:43:12] legoktm: 26 [04:43:34] It finally went through after a few minutes of retrying. [04:44:13] And then the actual revdel worked promptly. [04:44:37] I figure someone wedged a finger in the sockdrawer I was trying to close. [05:07:52] dmacks: ha! great bug description. :) [05:09:31] I aim to get the best! [05:31:17] dmacks: I think you ran into https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T104313 [05:35:02] Sounds like it. I didn't think to try small batches. [08:49:50] Hello, is anyone willing to conduct our site request T122476? Seems no response for 10 days... [10:34:36] Still 2000 registered GCI students who didn't complete a single task. Who will invent the next beginner task to recruit a few hundreds of them? ;-) http://google-opensource.blogspot.it/2016/01/ringing-in-new-year-with-google-code-in.html [14:30:06] hello hello? Anyone here? [14:44:47] !ask | Dragonfly6-7 [14:45:52] Meh. That does not work. [14:46:12] Dragonfly6-7, don't ask to ask, just ask. You will see if anyone is here after asking your followup question. :) [14:47:55] dealt with, never mind [15:53:12] Hello, how should I deal with script errors? [15:53:23] https://kn.wikisource.org/wiki/%E0%B2%B5%E0%B2%BF%E0%B2%95%E0%B2%BF%E0%B2%B8%E0%B3%8B%E0%B2%B0%E0%B3%8D%E0%B2%B8%E0%B3%8D:%E0%B2%B8%E0%B2%AE%E0%B3%81%E0%B2%A6%E0%B2%BE%E0%B2%AF_%E0%B2%AA%E0%B3%81%E0%B2%9F [15:53:26] shows [15:53:37] Script error: No such module "Plain sister". [15:55:26] I do not have import rights on kn wikisource [15:55:46] And copying Module:Plain sister from English Wikiosurce did not help at all [17:03:48] * duploktm waves from the beta discussion [17:05:46] https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/beeeeta [17:06:35] someone have a link to the slides? [17:07:18] oops, now at https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/beta_to_rollout [17:08:36] slides are on that pad too [17:13:51] duploktm: who is [jk]? [17:14:07] Nemo_bis: jon katz [17:14:15] oki [17:14:23] I understood when reading the last line but not before :) [17:37:38] hey folks just curious looking at using wikimedia for a internal quasi inventory system of websites ( I know it's not designed for it per se) but wondering if I can repurpose it... [17:38:44] Deep6: You certainly can (you might want to look at SemanticMediaWiki). Whether or not its the best choice, hard to know [17:39:13] attributes to track would be owner, tech contact etc......we have about a 1000 or so sites, people don't want spreadsheets but would we be able to produce a tabular result set? [17:39:27] bawolff: ok I will do, any comment on my previous question? [17:39:55] I think Semantic MediaWiki meets your use case quite well [17:40:27] http://semanticmediawiki.org/ [17:40:51] There's also WikiBase (e.g. Like https://wikidata.org ), but semantic MW sounds more like what you want [17:41:08] yes indeed checking it out, is this a fork of MW or an extension? [17:41:19] doh sorry just read the page [17:41:21] extension [17:41:22] got it [17:41:23] Its an extension, but the communities are quite separate [17:41:38] ahh ok, was curious based on the different symbol [17:41:48] So it modifies MW in a way that's much more significant then most extensions do [17:41:55] and having a tabular export even shouldn't be a problem? [17:44:53] I believe so. I'm not all that familiar with the details of SMW. People at #semanticmediawiki would be able to answer that better. [17:45:29] thanks bawolff ! [21:57:33] make code review not suck: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WikiDev16-T114419 [22:10:33] Etherpad for the python data analysis tools: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/WikiDev16-T114247