[03:33:44] c: I think she was just saying that those issues aren't tracked in Phabricator. [03:33:49] Some projects track issues in GitHub instead. [03:33:51] But shrug. [03:34:10] i don't think it should matter? [03:34:29] it is just unfortunate that there wasn't already a mediawiki-extensions-foo for the extension [03:34:33] It matters if the extension authors/maintainers aren't looking in Phabricator. [03:34:40] But Idk anything about that extension. [03:35:06] I also think declining was silly since it's really more "upstream" in some ways. [03:35:15] And I'm fine with upstream tasks having a local tracking task. [03:50:55] idk i think a flat out decline was rude [11:23:41] Hi everyone. My friend can't log in Wikipedia because of this massage "Please enter a verification code from your authentication device". He is an admin but can't remember what he did in Special:Two-factor_authentication. How can he log in? [12:32:52] How can I recover my account of I don't remember my Scratch codes? [13:03:23] Ashot: is an email address assigned to your account? [13:09:20] andre_: yes [13:09:51] sorry, I removed it :/ [13:14:32] ? [13:15:18] Ashot: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:PasswordReset (or whatever page you refer to) [13:16:56] I remember my password, but after writing it, I see this message "Please enter a verification code from your authentication device" [13:37:22] ah, so 2FA. Question is if you can somehow prove that you are you.Got a Committed identity? [13:38:41] I can provide information about my Watchlist or Preferences to confirm my identity. Or I can ask other active Wikipedians and admins in my community to prove that I lost my account [15:02:58] @andre_ here are the signatures https://hy.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D5%8E%D5%AB%D6%84%D5%AB%D5%BA%D5%A5%D5%A4%D5%AB%D5%A1:%D4%BD%D5%B8%D6%80%D5%B0%D6%80%D5%A4%D5%A1%D6%80%D5%A1%D5%B6#Arsog1985_.E2.80.94_2FA [15:03:23] Ashot, I cannot handle this - maybe you could file a task in Phabricator? [15:07:12] in which section? :/ [15:09:04] Ashot: #Support-and-Safety and #Wikimedia-Site-Requests sound like good tags to me [15:10:22] Thank you very much, dear Andre :) [15:10:44] you're welcome :)