[01:33:39] https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Wab_v3_--_step_1.png&diff=next&oldid=347512949 is this wikidata? [01:34:26] Not quite [01:34:43] https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Structured_data [01:34:45] it's the same software though [01:35:11] Yeah, hence "not quite" :D [11:59:29] bit of mailman Q: how can I block a domain from subscribing @ Mailman? [11:59:55] just @example.com? [12:33:42] revi: I don't think its possible https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T105093 [12:33:57] shit. [12:34:08] ok then. [12:34:47] revi: you can add a regex to reject messages based on certain conditions like that https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Mailman#Fighting_spam_in_mailman [12:34:59] If you're thinking of the domain protonmail.com, though, I doubt it's a good idea to block it. [12:35:08] not that one [12:35:13] ok [12:35:38] just turned on emergency for commons-l for a while [12:35:58] Or you can moderate new members [12:36:13] Given the average traffic on commons-l the difference is not great. :) [12:36:23] indeed [14:41:57] FWIW, a Mailman 3 upgrade is in progress (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T52864#6261616) so if this is indeed a feature that exists in Mailman 3, it should become available at some point [14:42:03] (no idea how long it’ll take, though) [20:12:17] * tonythomas is happy that Google finally verified our gdrive-to-commons OAuth app after like a year of iterations. \m/ Great work, mostly by the Outreachy intern though! Glad this is out. For some context, we had to wait until tools have their own domains (required for Google) and so and so. [20:47:38] happy