[03:57:35] bd808: what's the right way to get https://github.com/tgr/php-gpglib reviewed? [03:57:47] just leave it until the mw/vendor patch? [03:59:23] That's probably easiest, but you could ask csteipp if he'd rather do it another way [16:13:27] from jynus on the External Store compression task: "This is a "mediawiki-core" change. Who maintains the mysql ORM?" [16:13:33] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T106386 [16:13:44] can someone help him or recommend who should, please, kthx [16:14:30] I don't think its anyone specifically [16:15:09] Depending on what exactly he's wanting help with... [16:16:15] greg-g: Potentially, anyone who's at least got a decent amount of experience should be able to help [16:16:20] Timezone might be more of an issue though [16:18:50] good point(s) [16:19:06] hmm, so that means..... [16:19:32] where is that interactive map of WMF engineers locations when you need it [16:19:39] (there isn't one, I just want one) [16:20:20] Depending on how long he wants to wait... Overnight might not be a problem [16:20:32] TimStarling, hey. would you be able to find out when cluster16 (external storage) got decommissioned? [16:20:47] Krenair: is it in the SAL? [16:20:50] no [16:20:54] lol [16:20:57] At least, not when I checked [16:21:17] I think you have a large amount of historical emails and IRC logs? [16:21:36] Not that far I don't think [16:22:08] I'm guessing this was some time between 2008 and 2013, I just don't know when exactly [16:23:25] If we can work that out we might be able to know which dumps would contain content from it, instead of just shooting in the dark trying to find stuff [16:23:33] Well, it's presumably pre October 2012 based on https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T26675 [16:24:16] pre-august 2010 actually according to that creation timestamp. damn. [16:24:27] Let me ask some older opsen when the fedora stuff went away [16:25:43] I guess loooking at the revision before/after it in the history might give a clue [16:25:57] As to what the contents look like? [16:26:05] Rough date [16:26:16] We have the timestamp [16:27:05] revision entry is mostly OK (need to add sha1 when recovered), but the text entry points to a non-existent external storage cluster [16:27:18] Ariel might be able to advise of other dumps to try [16:27:19] It's from January 2008 [16:28:34] greg-g: I'm likely to be about during most of the EU daytime [16:28:44] Reedy: thanks for volunteering! [16:28:46] :P [16:28:56] * Reedy generates an invoice [16:29:04] vol-un-teer-ing [16:29:06] :P [16:29:52] So, that's a note for all your WMF staff. If you "volunteer" for anything, you're not going to be paid [16:30:00] NB only do work forced on you [16:30:24] greg-g: I don't mind too much... I've still got the useful access etc [16:30:26] wait.... this just backfired [16:30:31] :) [16:32:03] Krenair: https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikimedia_Ubuntu_migration_FAQ&oldid=1233159 [16:32:12] Started moving 2006 [16:32:27] Ariel suggests done by end of 2008 [17:05:45] ostriches: should https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Template:MW_alpha_branch_number be updated to 1.27? [17:09:35] Ya prolly [17:13:19] done [17:13:29] heh, i also updated that page last time, to 1.26. [20:37:26] RoanKattouw: how hard would it be to make the patch per the last comment on https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T94029 ? [23:57:53] Does anyone know how to get a backtrace for an exception that was thrown by a maintenance script? [23:59:44] ori: There are instructions for debugging maintenance scripts at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Debugging_in_production#Debugging_a_maintenance_script_on_mw1017 but it doesn't say what those commands do, it's just a bunch of scary-looking stuff involving HHVM [23:59:50] What would happen if I were to run that?