[12:40:02] Is it just easter break or have I missed something when filing T220174 [12:40:03] T220174: Scroll springs back on Chrome for iOS when in desktop mode - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T220174 [12:42:17] RhinosF1: im not sure what you mean [12:43:03] Zppix, no action so far although I've just realised there's a weekend as well [12:43:29] Just checking I hadn't filed to the completely wrong team or anything [12:44:05] RhinosF1: is this happening with visualeditor only? [12:44:42] It's not editing, it's when reading and trying to zoom in Zppix [12:45:31] Then i dont think visualeditor is the proper tag? [12:46:22] Scrap that then [12:47:04] Besides that id just give it time [12:47:39] Glad it's not me being stupid [12:48:21] RhinosF1: thats my job xD [12:49:09] Well, I'll be trying not to take over that role [13:05:48] RhinosF1: what "action so far"? [13:06:04] andre__: i assume he means activity on the ticket [13:06:05] You mean that you have not provided a patch yet to fix it, or what do you expect? :) [13:06:23] andre_, no, no response at all [13:06:31] RhinosF1: Why do you expect a response? [13:06:54] RhinosF1: I don't think I should add "Oh hey, thanks for reporting this. Cheers." spam comments to all tickets created? [13:06:55] was just checking I'd not missed anything when filing [13:07:12] RhinosF1: Someone would tell you anyway once someone took a look [13:07:17] No need for wrong expectations :) [13:07:21] Maybe please read https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Bug_management/Development_prioritization [13:10:24] I've seen it on other sites so it might be an issue with chrome [13:21:24] andre_, Any thoughts on https://github.com/easylist/easylist/pull/3190? - I've updated https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Tech/20190404-Adblock-issue to reflect it [13:21:31] andre__ [13:23:10] RhinosF1: Do you have a more specific question? [13:23:43] Thoughts on what exactly? A more specific question would allow me to also understand why you are asking me specifically. :) [13:24:07] Thoughts on them declining whitelisting wikimedia sites [13:24:21] My thought is that I don't care, I guess [13:25:26] Anyone is free to use whatever broken or non-broken software they want to shoot themselves into their foots or not [13:25:46] Okay, Very to the point. We'll just have to keep an eye out for linked issues and have them whitelisted as people report issues. [13:26:17] what is "have them whitelisted"? [13:27:16] If there is some issue in non-Wikimedia software XYZ, point people to the website of XYZ. That's all, or do I misunderstand something? [13:27:51] andre__, having them whitelisted will stop wikimedia sites being caught in some ad blockers [13:29:28] RhinosF1, what is "them"? [13:29:28] But essentially, if sites don't work and it might be an ad blocker, check that list hasn't caught something and report to them if a site is incorrectly blocked. [13:29:39] them - Wikimedia sites [13:29:48] Correct, as I wrote above: If there is some issue in non-Wikimedia software XYZ, point people to the website of XYZ. [13:30:05] yes [20:22:29] Is this worthy of a phab ticket? [20:22:29] A link to [[/subpage]] on [[Example]] would like to [[Example/subpage]] but if [[Example]] is transcluded to [[Example2]] then the link becomes [[Example2/subpage]] when viewing [[Example2]] or is this itentional? [20:25:39] It's expected. You're doing a relative link [20:28:25] Reedy, Maxim use that method at crat chat on the RexxS RfA and the link broke on [[WP:RFA]]. Just wondering if it was normal. Links fixed there now anyway. Guessing it was just an oversight on the crat's part (although I imagine it was the least of their worries as I wouldn't have liked to be the one who made that call) [21:37:56] https://tools.wmflabs.org/meta/stewardry/enwiki?sysop=1 is down on sysop and CU stats. CU gives Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Unsupported operand types in /data/project/meta/git/wikimedia-contrib/tool-labs/stewardry/index.php:65 Stack trace: #0 {main} thrown in /data/project/meta/git/wikimedia-contrib/tool-labs/stewardry/index.php on line 65 [21:42:29] you should report that to the maintainer of the tool [21:42:51] bawolff, who is? [21:43:22] you can find out at https://tools.wmflabs.org/admin/tools [21:45:12] Found it on github [21:45:26] * RhinosF1 adds it to his long to do list [22:05:08] Hi friends, to my impression there is some message queue that broadcasts Wikipedia revisions, do you know where can I find related information? I can't find them on mediawiki.org [22:06:12] xinbenlv: https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Event_Platform/EventStreams [22:09:06] @Platonides thank you! I am thinking of adding "Message Queue" to your suggested page to make it more search engine friendly because MQ is more popular version of the event stream, but I seem not to have edit permission nor ability to signup for a wikitech account [22:14:00] xinbenlv: wikitech account creation is currently closed [22:14:23] meh... and anonymous updates is not allowed right? [22:14:25] I'm afraid I don't have enough rights myself to make you an account [22:15:03] seems they aren't either [22:15:10] this was supposed to be temporary, but... [22:16:38] it has been a while... [22:16:57] yup [22:16:59] is there a Phabricator issue? [22:17:13] probably [22:17:18] you have a phabricator account? [22:20:09] xinbenlv: I can create an account for you on wikitech if you want [22:20:51] I'd need an email address though (you can pm it to me if you want) [22:22:28] there's a quite big ticket, but it shouldn't be that far for a minimum [22:28:43] that woudl be great, pm you