[03:31:34] halfak: I find https://tools.wmflabs.org/versions/ pretty useful to figure out which versions are where [03:33:35] and woohoo, GCI time! [03:33:37] * legoktm hugs andre__ [06:17:52] [00:03] arseny92: 2FA is enabled everywhere but on the standard wikis limited to some user groups (staff I think?) [06:20:12] as I've told earlier, yes, but since wmgOATHAuthDisableRight is default=true which sets the oathauth-enable right to false , the right does not exist o wikis and so you can't use the special page [06:22:05] you add projects or groups to that var as false to invert the right to true and so allowing the wiki to use the special page [07:14:45] Debra: and andre__'s point is probably that you could copy https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T43329#2778482 into the task description [07:55:44] [[Tech]]; ArchiverBot; Bot: Archiving 1 thread (older than 30 days) to [[Tech/Archives/2016]].; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=16045264&oldid=16043858&rcid=8505438 [09:09:16] akosiaris: I'm getting 504's on OTRS when search for a specific email [14:19:18] hey [14:19:24] so is the 503 issue common knowledge? [14:23:28] what is "the 503 issue"? [14:24:01] ah well, discussed in ops already it seems... [14:24:22] asked in -operations as well [14:24:25] sorry for the cross post [15:48:48] Nemo_bis: you wouldn't happen to know if user rights changes are logged in the `logging` table, and if so, what log_type they are? [15:55:52] myrcx: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Log_actions ? [15:56:17] Nemo_bis: thank you! [19:09:31] arseny92: I use it to log in so that's probably not how it works [19:09:41] (re: OATH) [19:13:31] Or you do it with the global group stuff onwiki