[05:53:01] I'm looking for my consumer_key and consumer_secret to introduce OAuth to video-cut-tool, Once long ago I got it, but I'm not finding where to search for my values? [05:56:48] Yeah I found my consumer_key here : https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:OAuthConsumerRegistration/list [07:16:22] Any on-wiki way to see the rate limits (number of edits per time units) that apply to a given user group? [07:27:03] Hmm. Or, I seem to recall, the config for all WMF wikis are online somewhere so I could check what $wgRateLimits iis set to? [07:29:09] Ah, there we go: https://github.com/wikimedia/operations-mediawiki-config/blob/master/wmf-config/InitialiseSettings.php#L8365 [07:29:58] Except this looks like it might be init values that are overridden by LocalSettings.php. [07:30:46] So it would still be extremely useful to have an on-wiki way to see the configuration for all non-sensitive settings. [10:57:42] Gopa: there's no way to recover your consumer secret [10:57:48] you can always reset it though [10:58:29] Okay tgr Thank you :) [22:45:05] James_F: Did you notice 'Unknown module: wikibase.experts.Lexeme' on some Commons pages? [22:45:15] Specifically, the 3D file page for T224812 [22:45:15] T224812: Unable to display 3D file: TypeError: mw.mmv.isBrowserSupported is not a function - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T224812 [22:45:17] (chrome, logged-in) [22:50:27] Krinkle: Hmm, yeah, it's a Wikibase thing I've not tracked down.