[00:46:04] twentyafterfour: the "Assigned to" field is hidden: https://phab-01.wmflabs.org/transactions/editengine/maniphest.task/view/1/ [00:46:12] was that discussed somewhere? [00:53:30] Negative24: For creating a task? Seems about right. The number of times we have to un-assign tasks from people which have been mis-set on creation by over-eager reporters as if that'll make it get fixed faster is way higher than the feature being used well. [00:54:09] Ok. Just seemed like a pretty radical change that would likely tread on someone's workflow [00:54:19] everything does [00:54:20] :) [00:54:24] true [00:54:42] ISTR we removed it from the main bug form on Bugzilla without complaint. [00:54:53] But yes, someone somewhere will complain, no doubt. :-) [00:55:38] if the "create subtask" also removed assignee (where one is set on the super-task) that'd be awesome [00:56:12] So much! [00:56:24] And for that matter, non-"briefcase" projects. [00:56:44] Deleting "Patch-For-Review" and "WMF-deploy-xxx" tags is tiresome. [00:57:08] yuuuup [00:58:26] * James_F is so lazy. [01:21:32] Negative24: The forms on phab-01 are just for testing, they are not finalized in any way [01:22:16] but I do think it's a good idea to let triage assign tasks, instead of the reporter [01:22:23] greg-g: you want the assignee to not be carried from parent tasks? [01:22:43] makes sense [01:23:15] assigning shouldn't always be done at creation and when it does it can always be after the task is created [01:23:59] woot! phabricator on c9: https://phabricator-jdloft.c9users.io/ [01:34:21] twentyafterfour: BTW, how far are we from the sub-projects stuff on phab-01 coming to real-Phab? 'Cos it looks awesome. [01:36:08] phab deploy was vetoed by security [01:38:00] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T125104#1974538 [02:11:20] Krenair: Ah, right. Delayed, not vetoed. [02:13:45] James_F + Krenair: It might not be too much longer, epriestley wrote a really nice example extension that should take care of escalating a regular bug to a protected security task [02:14:34] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/D113 [02:17:14] * James_F nods. [03:17:35] Negative24: correct [06:26:24] I have an approved bot but the changes made by it, can be viewed by anyone on recent changes. Is there any issue? [06:31:11] Anyone up? [07:07:35] gyan: you still have to pass the bot flag to each edit [07:07:56] To avoid learning such technicalities, you can rely on a robust API client, like pywikibot. :) [07:09:46] I am using pywikibot [07:09:55] Just moving a lot of pages [07:10:24] The issue wa the bot flag has not been set for my bot account. [07:11:23] I have talked in the mediawik-steward irc and Ajraddatz has updated the flag [07:56:51] hi from this morning my watchlist in itwiki is flooded with messages like: "page added to category"/"page removed to category". Is it CategoryMembershipChanges? But I can't find the options for disabling it. [08:12:36] rotpunkt: maybe you can reply to https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T9148#1980947 [08:12:50] I can't see any such item in my watchlist but I can't see a preference iether [08:15:03] nemo forse perch� non hai molte categorie negli osservati speciali? [08:28:51] boh [08:51:40] [[Tech]]; 172.56.5.115; [none]; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=15291830&oldid=15282460&rcid=7321352 [08:54:17] [[Tech]]; 172.56.5.115; [none]; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=15291833&oldid=15291830&rcid=7321355 [09:49:27] [[Tech]]; Nemo bis; revert nonsense; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=15291956&oldid=15291833&rcid=7321489 [18:32:34] anyone else having SUL issues? [18:33:28] Well, things are not stable in the last few days. What are you experiencing? [18:33:49] I keep getting logged out on commons [18:39:15] Let me search. [18:40:12] Hm, nothing. I don't think I can help you, as non-staffer. :( [18:46:07] Is this tool (http://tools.wmflabs.org/image-resize-calc/) down because Labs-error, or error in the tool? Could someone restart it perhaps? [18:46:33] sorry, wrong channeö [19:32:49] can i download all wikipedia articles somehow ? [19:33:51] hi [19:33:53] PurpleWalnut39: in many ways; for what purpose? [19:34:02] You most likely want http://download.kiwix.org/ [19:34:41] i want to make an offline repository for people who have electronic devices but no internet connection [19:35:21] i know many of them who dont have internet connection but have electronic devices [19:36:21] Kiwix is the way, then [19:36:40] but how to use kiwix ? [19:36:48] to download [19:36:56] umm, follow the link and see? ;) [19:37:21] I m new to internet [19:37:47] I have opened wikipedia for the first time today [19:37:50] If you don't have technical knowledge, perhaps you should contact people who do this regularly [19:38:16] PurpleWalnut39: did you learn email yet? [19:38:42] internet is a obscure thing in my place. where will I find technical guys to help [19:38:54] Yes. I have learned to email [19:39:17] yesterday, I opened my twitter with that email account [19:40:48] I want my companions to learn stuffs from wikipedia without having internet connection [19:41:37] oh here you go, Kelson is your man [19:42:14] PurpleWalnut39: you are lucky ;) [19:42:35] Nemo_bis: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T123109 can you do something to make it deployed? I don't follow the whole logic... [19:42:35] the email address is at http://www.kiwix.org/wiki/Help too, tell him in what country you are etc. [19:42:42] lucky. why ? [19:42:58] PurpleWalnut39: I'm rarely on that channel [19:43:06] okay. [19:43:09] PurpleWalnut39: but yes, like Nemo_bis said: http://www.kiwix.org/ [19:44:18] Kelson: I don't do the SWAT dance, I'm old-fashioned [19:44:25] Mr. Kelson, that kiwix interface is so ugly. I couldn't understand what link is to be clicked to download whole content. [19:44:58] Nemo_bis: me too, what do you believe ;) so I'm simply scheduling it... not sure I have the right, but I'm out of patience [19:45:31] that's right [19:45:43] what's right ? [19:48:06] kelson I have got to know how to do it [19:48:22] PurpleWalnut39: My guess, if you are not able to click on a big button labeled "Download Wikipedia", then you probably won't be able to use it. Better give up now with Kiwix. [19:48:33] its given on the kiwix site [19:48:50] actually its size is very large [19:49:02] now i will use bit torrent [19:49:08] Yes, Wikipedia is big [19:49:14] its just 1.1 MB [19:49:20] in bittorrent [19:49:30] nope [19:49:47] but how is this possible that whole wikipedia content is just 1.1 MB ? [19:49:58] it is really amazing [19:50:00] It isn't, clearly [19:50:05] and astonishing [19:50:25] i have downloaded that 1.1 MB bittorrent file [19:50:38] Anyway, while we're on topic, this was rather nice https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/malinux-tele-children-mali/ [19:50:58] Nemo_bis: thx :) Happy about it too! [19:51:13] but wikipedia is not opening when I am clicking on that bit torrent file [19:51:18] please help [19:51:35] PurpleWalnut39: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BitTorrent [19:53:12] kelson i cant understand even a single term given on that wikipedia page of bit torrent [19:53:25] what is communication protocol [19:54:12] it is saying peer to peer but my peers rarely know what a wikipedia is :( [19:54:16] PurpleWalnut39: Install http://www.qbittorrent.org/ and it will be able to open the .torrent file you just have downloaded [19:54:22] PurpleWalnut39, in other words: you need to get a BitTorrent client and feedit the file you've downloaded. it will download the actual dump [19:55:20] okay , i am going to do whatever u people just recommended [19:55:24] Kelson, have you tried with different compression formats, btw? s there a chance that e.g. 7z would be better? [19:55:37] MaxSem: better than ZIP you mean? [19:55:39] no [19:55:50] Kelson, yup [19:55:52] i will do the bit torrent thing [19:56:14] MaxSem: In fact, the ZIM file is already compressed in LZMA, the ZIP file is used more in a TAR way [19:56:23] heh [19:56:35] but I thing I still do not understand that how can a 1.1 MB file download the whole 54.7 GB content [19:57:05] MaxSem: but we are going to integrate the fulltext index to the ZIM file itself... so the whole story around ZIP portable version is going to disappear [19:57:06] the 1.1 thingie is basically instructions how your computer should download [19:57:45] okay. [19:58:35] i hope whatever u guys told me is true as it appears like a magic to me. [20:01:33] by the way, u people are awesome. I was testing how helpful this forum is by repeatedly asking stupid questions. No one is annoyed and everyone was supporting me. [20:01:48] This is a sign of greatness [20:02:40] maxsem hats off for you [20:02:52] and kelson for you too... [21:18:59] Reedy: if you're around, could you approve this? https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:OAuthListConsumers/view/0957219087ac45052d9cddb5bd9605e1&name=&publisher=Sage+%28Wiki+Ed%29&stage=0 [21:20:01] I can later :) [21:24:14] Reedy: thanks much. [22:53:20] * robla finishes off explaining his thoughts on working areas in another discussion, and contemplates cutting and pasting his answer here