[02:37:23] Where can I see https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:DonationInterface in action on a WMF wiki? [02:42:35] I dont know if we still use that. Doesnt seem to get loaded (except i18n messages) [02:43:13] donatewiki I guess? [02:43:56] don't see it on https://donate.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:Version [02:55:19] Although there are commits to it very recently so it must be used somewhere [05:49:59] Yeah I saw the commits and then wondered what this thing is. So it is not used as the main donation interface by WMF then? [09:25:34] JeroenDeDauw: Yes it is in use, on payments.wikimedia.org (which is the site you go to after donate.wikimedia.org) [09:25:44] example page: https://payments.wikimedia.org/index.php?title=Special:GlobalCollectGateway&appeal=JimmyQuote&ffname=cc-vmad&recurring=false&language=en&country=US&payment_method=cc&amount=3¤cy=USD [10:32:55] @relay-on [10:32:55] Relay was enabled [10:32:55] @token-on [10:32:55] New token was generated for this channel, and it was sent to you in a private message [11:21:11] Steinsplitter: r u here? [11:21:33] any problem archiving https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Steward_requests/Bot_status ? [11:21:39] Steinsplitter: ^^^^^^^^^^ [11:21:56] June ones are not archived yet [11:31:15] ankry: bot has some issues. will not be fixed soon, busy and so [11:41:33] Steinsplitter: OK, I archived manually [11:41:41] thx [11:42:01] np [17:58:36] Understanding full well why this is a challenging question: do the wikipedia's have sitemaps? [17:59:11] I know about the generateSitemaps maintenance script, what I'm trying to figure out is whether there's one that's pre-generated and available to crawlers, etc. [18:03:04] isnt that what the that maintenance script does though? pre-generate it to make it available? [18:03:45] looks on mwmaint1001 [18:04:27] hmm. not in the crontab there at least [18:06:03] did you see those tickets yet when searching phab for sitemap? for example https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T87140 [18:07:01] yea, that ticket sounds like this question [18:07:41] something for search/seo people who also use google console.. maybe [18:29:55] mutante: coincidentally, exactly what I'm trying to do... [18:30:54] marlier: to use that console ?:p it's always an issue how to share/delegate access,but possible [18:31:12] the-thing-formerly-known-as-google-webmaster-tools ? [18:31:17] Well, actually, a little different [18:31:23] Yeah [18:31:38] if you are able to list the domains you need.. we can delegate access [18:31:41] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T199252 [18:31:47] but if you just need "really all" then it's a problem [18:31:50] Adam already gave me access [18:31:55] ah ! heh, ok [18:32:12] But I need to submit the _entire_ it.m.wikipedia.org domain for reindexing. [18:32:32] i see.. yea.. i know just as much "somewhere in there that should be possible" [18:33:21] Yep [18:33:44] The only way to do a bulk request is by submitting a sitemap, as far as I can tell. [18:34:44] So I was just trying to figure out whether there was one pre-generated. [18:34:49] But I guess the answer is no :-) [18:37:17] hmm. you could possibly generate it by running the script on mwmaint1001 [18:37:23] or 2001 that is [18:40:15] marlier: haha, i just found out i removed sitemap.wikimedia.org [18:40:17] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T101486 [18:40:31] but it was already just an alias for dumps.wm.org [18:40:47] this tells me .. at one point there were sitemaps generated and then put on dumps [18:41:08] "Should http://sitemap.wikimedia.org/ really be just an alias for http://dumps.wikimedia.org/ or should it have an actual sitemap on it?" was my own question :p [18:44:00] marlier: https://dumps.wikimedia.org/itwiki/latest/itwiki-latest-all-titles-in-ns0.gz [18:44:22] https://dumps.wikimedia.org/itwiki/latest/ the ones with "all-titles" are basically list of all page names in it.wiki [18:44:33] that's as close as it gets i think [18:44:46] mutante: heh, cool [18:44:53] I can work with that. [18:45:07] from that to sitemap format maybe not too hard https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/183668?hl=en [18:45:10] :)