@Trizek-WMF, sure - there is nothing particularly specific to chapters here. I have retitled the task accordingly.
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Thanks a lot, @bd808! I've already upgraded my tool to the python3.5 image.
May 18 2019
Apr 29 2019
This is especially confusing given that python3 --version returns 3.5.3 when logging in to tool forge and becomeing the tool user.
Feb 17 2019
Um, @intracer, do we know where the source recordings are? Is there still a chance to find them? It would be nice to archive them in some way, and maybe they can still be useful despite we didn't create the final video anyway.
Jul 28 2018
Thank you. Updated the wiki accordingly.
Jul 26 2018
In T198508#4452398, @jcrespo wrote:Do you mean specifically the indexes on utf8mb4 will fail under these conditions, until mariadb >= 10.2.2 is deployed? Or something else?
No, 10.2 will fail, too, because bad client configuration is being used. Both newer versions of MySQL and MariaDB use utf8mb4 as a default, and so will do toolsdb. Change the database default as I suggest at T198508#4447768 as a fix -this is not an infrastructure bug.
You said
10.0.34 version of MySQL in which limitations are imposed on index columns
But in reality is bad support from the python-social developers, it works if they decided to support properly utf8mb4 + innodb_large_prefix, which is now the default on newer versions.
Jul 25 2018
or it will fail everywhere by default (I just adjusted 10.0 to the newer version default). :-(
Jul 24 2018
In T198508#4447698, @jcrespo wrote:Your problem is not mariadb (10.0 is fully supported) your problem is trying to use utf8mb4- while mediawiki developers used to support utf8 (3-byte utf) they decided to support only binary for new installation. See: T194125
In other words- upgrading the server, while it is certainly going to happen soon, it will only make the problem worse, not better :-)
In T190274#4073781, @Chicocvenancio wrote:I share @zhuyifei1999's frustration here. Adding a system package is possible, but will add to image build time and size, and this is something that should not be needed.
That being said, Django is a popular enough framework that I do think it should be supported "as recommended" or as close to that as possible. If no one strongly objects I will send a patch
by tomorrow and build the new images once/if that is approved.
I have added a note to the documentation about these issues. But I hope they can be fixed (by upgrading mariadb) so that no workarounds are needed.
I have added a note to the documentation about this limitation. The django oauth tool tutorial probably needs updating, although it focuses on sqlite.
Jul 17 2018
Another possible workaround is to use utf8 instead of utf8mb4, however that means partial Unicode support.
I must say that for a newcomer to tool forge it's very confusing to discover that django's default database driver can't be installed while following the documentation where django is even given as an example. If mysqlclient-dev can't be made available, please update the wiki page with a clear notice of how to get django running in these conditions.
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Sep 27 2017
Great. It seems unlikely I'll be able to come, however:( Who's coming?
Sep 26 2017
Any possible dates negotiated?
Sep 21 2017
Good, thanks.
@ViraMotorko_WMUA, please confirm you're on board (or let me know if you're not).
Jul 29 2017
Maybe something like dash.wmflabs.org at least?
Jul 28 2017
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Apr 23 2017
Звичайно у нас є можливість переносу конфігурації сервера — вона ж не зашифрована якась. Але для цього потрібен певний «перехідний час», коли обидва сервери працюватимуть паралельно (скажімо, тиждень), і сервіси один за одним переноситимуться з одного на инший з поступовим перемиканням доменів на новий.
This could have been expressed in a comment. I refuse to accept this as a task assigned to me, but I accept this as your opinion and I agree with most of it.
We were discussing plans to change our VPS provider, is it going to happen and when? If so, it would make sense for me to start replicating our current services on the new VPS under puppet.
Apr 17 2017
Apr 14 2017
Is it likely to have this implemented by September?
Apr 11 2017
So this needs to be updated with a step-by-step guide on creating a task.
Probably we also need to create groups like WMUA board and WMUA staff.
Apr 10 2017
Updated (I assumed this is obvious from parent task)
Apr 9 2017
Feb 27 2017
In T146332#2787068, @Ragesoss wrote:In T146332#2781007, @dungodung wrote:https://dash.wikimedia.org/ would work for me :)
+1
I agree - currently the *requirement* to have the password raises the threshold of joining the course (one more piece of information needs to be copy-pasted or remembered). It should be optional.
Oct 21 2016
Oct 20 2016
@Ragesoss, thank you, good to know. So this leaves us with a relatively small subset of users who we can hopefully ask to login on Meta once.
Thank you, @Ragesoss, for looking into this so urgently. I still can not add the user though - they haven't got a meta account either. I think that a full solution would be to change the requirement from a specific wiki to any wiki that is connected to SUL. And I wonder which one - Engilsh Wikipedia or Meta - is more likely to be the wiki that a teacher at a university will have an account on?
Just created a test account on a non-English Wikipedia. Then I tried adding that account as a Facilitator and it failed. Bust as soon as I visited English Wikipedia and logged in there with the test account, I could add it as a Facilitator. So it seems to depend on the account existence specifically on English Wikipedia.
This is probably the same bug: I can not add a Facilitator to a course I have created. It returns an error: Sorry, Kunst is not an existing user. But the user definitely exists: https://tools.wmflabs.org/guc/?user=Kunst
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Jun 15 2016
Something like this?
Jun 14 2016
- space name: something like WMUA Tech Nonpublic
- group lead: @intracer
- users: @Yury_Bulka, @Ahonc