[00:06:14] i need to push a small config change - any reason i should not do it now? [00:14:32] awjr: Go ahead [00:14:42] Ian and I will wait for you [00:16:27] cool - done [00:16:31] thanks RoanKattouw_away [00:18:04] man. readline. [00:19:08] have you ever read the source for that? or paged through it? [00:19:38] it's not as mind-breaking as xterm or ncurses, but holy smokes. [00:22:54] TimStarling: you have 20% plans for today, IIRC, so I shan't bother you. [00:23:19] I still need to contact GrafZahl! [15:12:24] How difficult is it to create magicwords? [15:12:27] Magic words such as {{FILEWIDTH}}, {{FILEHEIGHT}}, {{FILESIZE}}, {{FILEEXTENSION}} would be helpful to me. [17:11:43] almost 20% checkin time..... [17:11:53] Benny has a patch to review [17:12:02] Tim was I believe doing code review [17:12:19] I know Ryan Kaldari is working on GSoC mentorship + UploadWizard [17:12:29] and I know what awjr is working on (the forms!) [17:13:18] Analytics folks - gotta grab them [17:13:41] sumanah, my report for this week: ApiSandbox + Extension:Semantic Need review (its author wants to commit it into our version control) [17:14:12] MaxSem: do you mean they need review in general, or that you are doing that review? [17:14:22] sounds like the latter. [17:14:28] Which is rockin'. [17:14:51] the latter: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Thread:Extension_talk:Semantic_Need/Code_review [17:15:33] never thought I'll live to see a register_globals vulnerability in a code protecting from register_globals [17:16:01] ! [17:16:19] <^demon> MaxSem: 5.4 <3 [17:16:43] ^demon, ? [17:16:58] <^demon> register_globals isn't just deprecated, it's gone :) [17:17:34] gone in 10 years [17:18:24] MaxSem: is hhappel listening to what you're saying, or do we need to ping him/her? [17:18:53] I sent him the link [17:23:21] MaxSem: ok, got it, thanks [17:23:26] * sumanah emails Analytics team [17:24:58] <^demon> Gerrit is going down for a tiny bit so we can upgrade to 2.3. [17:28:40] :D [17:34:36] So, sumanah, did I panic the travel team? [17:34:48] Amgine: I don't know, did you? [17:35:04] Well, I sent it in gpg. [17:35:09] Yeah. [17:35:17] I don't know whether this panicked them. [17:35:35] They're in SF, I'm not. [17:35:49] [17:36:51] Amgine: I hope you're not actually hoping to have panicked people. That would be fairly mean. [17:37:34] No; just I haven't heard from them, and I get paranoid easily... [17:37:36] Amgine: I decrypted the mail just fine. The most secure method I have of transmitting data to them is the same as you - telephone or fax. [17:38:05] I should introduce you to Gabriel at some point... [17:38:39] Amgine: I'm capable of decrypting GPG stuff and physically located 20m from the travel people, maybe I can help? [17:38:46] Amgine: well, of course I have paper mail as well, including overnight via FedEx or the like. [17:38:58] Change abandoned: Diederik; "No longer relevant" [analytics/reportcard] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/2456 [17:39:24] RoanKattouw: no worries. I don't deal with people well (natch for everyone who lives on IRC) [17:39:51] Change abandoned: Diederik; "No longer relevant." [analytics/reportcard] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/2417 [17:39:54] (obligatory exception-pointing-out) [17:40:19] Change abandoned: Diederik; "No longer relevant" [analytics/reportcard] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/2618 [17:40:47] Change abandoned: Diederik; "No longer relevant" [analytics/reportcard] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/2419 [17:41:18] Change abandoned: Diederik; "No longer relevant" [analytics/reportcard] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/2452 [17:41:46] Change abandoned: Diederik; "No longer relevant" [analytics/reportcard] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/2418 [17:41:58] Sumanah: you have a real life. You don't count. [17:42:14] * sumanah is not going to play this game [17:42:17] Change abandoned: Diederik; "No longer relevant" [analytics/reportcard] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/2416 [17:42:26] [17:42:54] Okay, people attending lectures should not be on IRC. lol happens. [17:48:55] alolita: re upcoming blog posts - you saw the communications team's note about using the communications calendar? [17:49:10] evidently they are getting more tetchy when we just blog without scheduling ahead of time :) [17:49:22] sumanah: yes i saw that [17:49:39] alolita: nod. ok. :) [17:50:08] so we're posting on personal blogs and then pointing to these posts :-) [17:51:50] what personal blogs? [17:51:57] and where do we point to them from? [17:52:18] apergos: I skim http://en.planet.wikimedia.org/ - I'm syndicated there [17:52:18] (this is not a sarcastic question, I want to post soon about a mirror of images going up_ [17:52:24] huh [17:52:25] apergos: these show up in our planet [17:52:32] ok cool [17:52:34] guillom: ^^ [17:52:40] I guess I got to figure out how to do that [17:52:42] thanks [17:52:55] apergos: you definitely should add your blog to the planet [17:53:02] its easier to use that process [17:53:17] so I don't have one [17:53:24] am I supposed to set one up on a third party site? [17:53:36] I can' I just don't know what people usually do [17:54:05] apergos: aah - you totally can - on wordpress.com or blogger.com and then have it aggregated into the planet [17:54:13] ok [17:54:18] hmm maybe I'll do a wordpress one [17:54:39] Or, you can just blog on the Wikimedia blog, if you accept to schedule the post. [17:54:39] apergos: that works - there are lots of tools to help [17:54:43] work-related or free content / open source related thing [17:55:04] There's no need to set up a 3rd aprty blog to post work-related articles. [17:55:20] guillom: its tough to coordinate folks (especially engineers) to post to a schedule for blog posts [17:55:36] when things come ready they come ready, I want to be able to annnounce then [17:55:45] yes [17:56:18] but I shoudl see what's syndicated there instead of wasting people's bandwidth, then I will understand better [17:56:22] thanks for all of the info :-) [17:56:23] It's Friday evening and I don't want to argue, so I'm just going not to follow this discussion. [17:56:49] guillom: no worries; have a nice evening :-) [18:00:52] e.g. Amir's blog posts at http://aharoni.wordpress.com/latest-posts/ or Niklas at http://laxstrom.name/blag/ [18:03:06] ok, I see those [18:03:11] but where do they show up? [18:03:12] :-D [18:03:23] (sorry, I don't know why I'm so slow about this) [18:03:53] apergos: http://en.planet.wikimedia.org/ [18:04:08] I'm there, just not getting it [18:04:39] apergos: you can see the feeds for the planet on the left hand side right? [18:05:05] subscrptions, or "subscribe"? [18:05:13] so as folks post articles on their blog - it shows up on the planet feed [18:05:34] yes - subscriptions [18:05:51] huh [18:05:52] ok [18:06:10] apergos: are you asking about how to add your feed to the planet? [18:06:12] oh, I would have to select one of those [18:06:19] no, not yet, I'm asking about how it works :-D [18:06:30] ok :-) [18:22:41] mediawiki fail [18:23:04] the login template and the user creation template both have ways to add extra fields [18:23:17] in the creation template it's set via an aray [18:23:19] *array [18:23:28] in the login template, it's expected to be html [18:23:37] ... [18:23:43] they are different variable names too [18:24:01] extraInput in creation, extrafields in login [18:24:06] \o/ [20:20:27] relevant to our interests: http://engineering.linkedin.com/linkedin-ipad-5-techniques-smooth-infinite-scrolling-html5 [20:20:33] raindrift, kaldari ^ [21:27:21] Reedy: are you around still? [21:27:33] I think I am [21:28:40] csteipp: wassup? [23:18:38] Anyone else having issues with Gerrit dies? [23:18:40] diffs* [23:18:43] I'm missing buttons [23:18:48] the top section entirely [23:19:06] and url structure changes, although that seems to be without issues, yet [23:19:19] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/6205/2/resources/mediawiki/mediawiki.js,unified [23:19:25] There used to be a section on top there with settings and stuff [23:28:46] Gerrit has been upgraded [23:28:52] So it may or may not be a "feature" ;)