[00:46:50] 'metawiki' => array( 'commons', 'foundation', 'w', 'cs', 'fr', 'strategy' ), hm interesting (import sources)
[00:46:59] I wonder why cs and fr wikis
[00:52:56] Was probably needed at some point and nobody cared enough to discuss it
[05:20:43] Nemo_bis: awake yet?
[18:55:52] hello, to make an editnotice *always* appear, and only in a certain namespace, site-wide, I'll need a "sitenotice", correct? then use some parser functions to make it sure it only shows where it's supposed to?
[18:56:10] second question: how can I test that on test.wikipedia.org?
[18:58:06] so to clarify I have a template I want to show only when the user is trying to edit a page in a certain namespace, site-wide
[19:00:35] MusikAnimal: no, i don't think you need one. this is a recent feature, actually
[19:01:51] MatmaRex: so how can I make an editnotice only show site-wide in a certain namespace?
[19:02:07] i'm looking it up
[19:02:27] because the normal editnotice lives in for example, User talk:MusikAnimal/editnotice, but that only shows when editing User talk:MusikAnimal
[19:03:23] MusikAnimal: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Edit_notice says you can just use MediaWiki:Editnotice-N, where N is namespace number
[19:03:47] beautiful
[19:03:55] MusikAnimal: any edit notices in user and template namespaces are implemented on en.wp only, i think
[19:04:15] using some template magic
[19:04:57] there is, for example, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Editnotices/Namespace/Main
[19:05:05] I see now [[en:Special:PrefixIndex/MediaWiki:Editnotice]]
[19:05:10] don't ask me why en.wp uses a separate system
[19:07:08] I see, all the Editnotice-N pages transclude [[Template:Editnotice load]]
[19:07:35] okay
[19:08:08] well I'll test the old-fashioned way on test.wikipedia.org
[19:08:17] thank you for the help!
[19:45:17] I wonder if Sj still has access to that ancient email address at all. https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T2470