[04:16:39] 10RT-Migration, 06Operations, 05WMF-NDA: Migrate RT to Phabricator - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T38#2221655 (10Dzahn) [04:16:44] 10Phabricator, 06Operations: migrate RT maint-announce into phabricator - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T118176#2221652 (10Dzahn) 05Open>03declined I'm declining this since moving into phabricator seems off the table. T132968 is for the mailing list. Thanks for mentioning the OTRS option but i think we... [08:44:19] This TerraCodes user subscribing to so many tasks... H153 TerraCodes's stuff [09:39:51] qgil: see https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T133111 and I pinged the user also on their mw.org talkpage [09:41:31] andre__ Should we open a conpherence with him since with him subscribbing to all those tasks he wont look through his emails but on phabrcator it should make the icon go white with a little 1 or how many notifications he has. [09:41:38] Which should get his attention. [09:43:01] paladox, as I wrote, I pinged the user also on their mw.org talkpage [09:43:09] Oh [09:43:19] but you are free to also start a Conpherence talk if you feel like :) [09:57:24] ok [19:22:36] I'm willing to kill that herald rule on the server... it would solve the problem but then TerraCodes would have to recreate their herald rule from scratch (not a big problem IMO) [19:22:51] * twentyafterfour wishes we could prevent such rules from being created in the first place [19:23:11] another studiesworld (which was an aptly named acconut) [19:23:19] acconut? I'm leaving it [19:23:30] twentyafterfour: is it possible to change the rule? then you can just add extra requirement 'and ' [19:23:35] greg-g: yeah [19:24:10] valhallasw`cloud: to edit the rule I'd have to execute arbitrary SQL on the sever which I try to avoid [19:24:23] heh, yeah [19:24:48] luke suggested which SQL is needed to neuter the rule but I am hesitant to execute sql at all [19:25:00] hrm. and deleting doesn't require SQL? [19:25:19] (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T133111#2220609) [19:25:35] ah, right. [19:26:18] valhallasw`cloud: there is a cli tool for deleting it, which isn't really better since it also executes destructive sql queries, but at least it's not arbitrary sql entered manually in mysql console [19:26:29] less chance for human error anyway [19:26:29] * valhallasw`cloud nods [19:26:50] I'm surprised phab admins can't view/edit user rules, to be honest [19:27:07] phab admins can't really do much other than disable user accounts [19:27:29] phabricator's philosophy is that admins shouldn't have many super-powers [19:27:48] especially phab admins can't bypass ACL policies [19:28:20] but it's odd that the view policy on herald rules is so restrictive. Other parts of phabricator have customizable default policies [19:30:15] practically, I guess 'copy the rule to a message and delete' is probably the best option then [19:31:34] twentyafterfour: @demon wrote back saying he is fine with the importing of the refs https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/conpherence/308/ [20:10:28] twentyafterfour: Ive updated https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/283208/ to include the change that blocks it from showing all branches in refs/changes except from one which is shown but kept at the bottom. [20:10:43] Im not sure if i should have uploaded it to production or wmf/dev. [20:10:50] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/284517/ [20:30:10] 10Phabricator: Consider modifying H153 to reduce mass task spam - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T133111#2225229 (10mmodell) a:03mmodell I think that I'm going to go with > c) delete the rule via sudo ./bin/remove destroy H153 Because I'd rather not execute arbitrary SQL in the production phabricator data... [20:32:55] 10Phabricator: Consider modifying H153 to reduce mass task spam - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T133111#2225232 (10mmodell) 05Open>03Resolved ``` This object will be destroyed forever: - H153 (HeraldRule) H153 TerraCodes' stuff Are you absolutely certain you want to destroy this object? [y/N]... [20:34:17] 10Phabricator: Consider modifying H153 to reduce mass task spam - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T133111#2225238 (10mmodell) @terracodes: you may recreate your herald rule if you would like but please limit the auto-subscription to a focused list of tags you are actively working on. [20:37:34] 10RT-Migration, 06Operations, 05WMF-NDA: Migrate RT to Phabricator - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T38#2225253 (10Dzahn) I think this ticket is technically not done. Reason: we can't shutdown RT because procurement tickets have not been imported and Robh needs them. [20:42:28] 10RT-Migration, 06Operations, 05WMF-NDA: Migrate RT to Phabricator - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T38#2225279 (10Dzahn) 05Resolved>03Open Now that Spaces exist, can we import those tickets? [20:45:35] 10RT-Migration, 06Operations, 05WMF-NDA: Migrate RT to Phabricator - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T38#552 (10RobH) So as @dzahn pointed out, I need to regularly search and read the old procurement queue tickets in RT. These tickets also have file attachments that we need to parse and review for histori... [21:02:50] hi all - Brian from OSGeo.org here.. we have been looking into *internal* git hosting for the last weeks.. we have publicly documented some of the work, for example here: https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/GitHostingSoftware [21:03:49] now, some security concerns are coming to the top.. along with the realities of admin resources etc.. I am interested in feedback from the WMF [21:04:48] I believe we have goals and values in common, so thats why I look to WMF, along with the Debian Project and others [21:06:36] https://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/GitInfrastructureComparison [21:07:58] darkblue_b: I'm not sure you'll get much from such an open ended statement/question [21:12:23] 10Phabricator: Consider modifying H153 to reduce mass task spam - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T133111#2225441 (10Ricordisamoa) Thanks very much @Luke081515 and @mmodell [21:22:14] got to start somewhere :-/ ... I wanted to show effort and the things we have been considering .. maybe our experience is useful to you, too. [21:22:36] you are committed to Phabricator + Diffusion, end of story ? [21:22:51] other context, regrets or tradeoffs there ? [21:22:57] darkblue_b: wasn't a slight :) more like, seems interesting, not sure what to respond with besides, cool [21:23:06] ok :-) [21:23:07] yes I think it's safe to say we are [21:23:37] I wouldn't say phab is compelling for git hosting if you aren't sold on teh task tracking and ecosystem [21:23:38] fyi [21:24:09] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forge_%28software%29