Not sure why I left this open.
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Feb 12 2019
Also of note that command exits with a 1 status on non-master machines, so a deployment option would be to push the crontab or whatever to every ganeti host and then check the return status of that command to determine if it's the master or not at which point it would simply exit rather than attempting a sync.
@Krinkle wrote on Gerrit:I think the problem here isn't the spaces. The problem is that this is not meant to be interpreted as wikitext. Internal tranclusion is capable of outputting HTML directly, which afaik is what this page should do as well. It's not meant to go through wikitext again.
Cool, thank you @matmarex !
Yes, the links would point to the same place. Personally I like the link in the help text best, so let's go with:
Change 489916 had a related patch set uploaded (by Jdlrobson; owner: Jdlrobson):
[mediawiki/extensions/MobileFrontend@master] Set textarea font size to 16px to avoid iOS zooming problems.
In T205363#4945840, @MusikAnimal wrote:
@jmatazzoni For "Edits during event" and "Bytes changed during event", I assume we want to limit it to the participants (if there are any)?
"Words added during event" can't be restricted to participants, for performance reasons.
Feb 11 2019
Change 489916 had a related patch set uploaded (by Jdlrobson; owner: Jdlrobson):
[mediawiki/extensions/MobileFrontend@master] Set textarea font size to 16px to avoid iOS zooming problems.
Change 489915 had a related patch set uploaded (by Arlolra; owner: Arlolra):
[mediawiki/services/parsoid@master] Fix crashers from file in link scenarios
@jmatazzoni For "Edits during event" and "Bytes changed during event", I assume we want to limit it to the participants (if there are any)?
Alright, so I just made this, which I'm quite happy with. What do you think, @WMNOastrid and @WMNOjorid ?
In T214760#4945774, @Volans wrote:Icinga was failovered to icinga2001, @Cmjohnson, @RobH we can proceed either to check if the CPU is properly mounted and/or try to get some replacement parts based on current evidence.
Change 485763 merged by jenkins-bot:
[mediawiki/extensions/NavigationTiming@master] Add ability to set different survey rate for logged-in users
@Jdlrobson I don't think that's entirely true. They're not asking for the same thing.
Pulled from racadm getsel
Icinga was failovered to icinga2001, @Cmjohnson, @RobH we can proceed either to check if the CPU is properly mounted and/or try to get some replacement parts based on current evidence.
In T213101#4944347, @Tchanders wrote:Only thing that strikes me is that the "(learn more)" after editing might be overkill now, with all the inline help messages?
@Gilles in light of https://www.w3.org/2011/tracking-protection/ shall we decline this task? (Apple already announced that they will remove DNT from Safari).
After this merged I'm getting downstream errors because Claim is now an unhashable type.
As comment view is inherently with bad performance, I don't think having separate view for each of the cases is that horrible.
Kind of good news / bad news. The good news is the patch is merged and will deploy this week. The bad news is the bug was in the process that backfill's old properties like the somewhat recently added page creation date. It's basically going to take 2 more months before these new property sorts take into account all pages.
A note on the naming: in OOUI, there are "errors" and "notices"; in MediaWiki, they are correspondingly called "errors" and "warnings". This inconsistency is stupid and I'm afraid it is my fault. (In OOUI, there is also a "warning" flag, which is completely unrelated, and I think here someone else is to blame.)
The best way to track completion of the labeling campaigns is to use our support tool: https://tools.wmflabs.org/ores-support-checklist/
This is probably related to T215847: eqiad1-r instances not currently tracked by shinken
Re-opening. This is more about plotting out model statistics. Like fitness and precision/recall curves.