[00:07:20] Krinkle: I *think* that gerrit notices when a repo is made on github and starts filling it up. But I don't think that the original create is automated. [00:07:58] I don't recall ever creating an empty repo following the creation of a gerrit repo [00:08:05] afaik it has always auto-created. [00:09:27] brion: Phase IV in C++, LGTM? :D - https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/One-pass_parser [00:21:07] Hehehe old times :) [00:22:31] Krinkle, actually I thought gerrit used to frequently generate errors behind the scenes due to someone neglecting to make the github mirror repo [00:23:22] Krinkle: asmjs -> C and JS at the same time! ;-) [00:24:18] don't know if it still does that [00:25:59] I made https://github.com/wikimedia/mediawiki-tools-cookiecutter-library -- but no data getting there yet. Not sure where to check on that, but we can poke RelEng folks when they are back from their offsite [00:26:26] bd808: I thought it was a cron job that ran on tin or something horrible? [00:26:44] on tin? [00:26:54] James_F: it could be. probably on whatever the gerrit host is these days [00:27:19] cobalt? [00:27:28] Yeah, that. [00:28:35] https://github.com/organizations/wikimedia/settings/audit-log?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=action%3Arepo.create doesn't show any automated creation [00:29:14] Krenair: are you saying that qchris isn't a bot?! ;) [00:29:19] :D [00:29:32] it might just be that someone used to go around cleaning up after people who didn't make their github mirrors :p [00:30:24] brion: https://twitter.com/BenedictEvans/status/958410054759202816 for a fun idea of what we might do once we've "fixed" TMH. ;-) [00:31:20] Dang, son. That's some fancy software! [00:35:40] Yuuup. FLOSS clone in five years' time might not be unachievable though. [02:54:40] bd808: What's the process for releasing WikimediaDebug on Chrome store? Is tag in git sufficient? [02:55:11] Not sure if there's an admin group or something, that I'm presumably not part of. [03:59:00] Krinkle: I think the process to get something updated in the Chrome store is uploading a zip file. I know they don’t track the git repo [03:59:44] I don’t remember if I added you to the google group thing that has those rights or not [04:00:06] I do remember asking you at some point... [04:01:51] bd808: I'm not familiar with any admin or dev interface for chrome store. Looking at it now, I do see a "Developer Dashboard" which is empty for both of my gmail accounts. [04:02:22] and for my @wmf account as well. [04:15:46] Krinkle: I’ll hunt down the info and add you. :) [04:16:40] bd808: Thx. As for which account, I'd prefer krinklemail@gmail.com for this one (same as Git) [18:54:30] bd808: hm.. I see on google groups now a membership to chrome-wikimedia-debug group. I guess though that it won't show up on the store interface until I pay the fee [19:05:03] Yay, got it. [19:05:07] Without fee (I think) [19:16:42] Ah, nevermind. It lets me go through the whole process of uploading and specifying meta data but then as last step +1, the payment gets added on as final step before it is "really" published. [19:49:29] you have to pay? [19:49:39] Krinkle: :/ I don't remember paying a fee [19:52:48] * bd808 tries to figure out which google account is hooked to the extension [23:13:08] Krinkle: did you get the Chrome story thing figured out? It looks like I have already jumped through whatever hoops they require, so I can publish a new version if you have one ready to go out. [23:13:47] bd808: Yep, I uploaded it, saved the draft, pressed publish, had to share CC details, and then it was "publishing.." which can take a while it seems [23:13:58] Looks like it finished now [23:13:59] cool deal [23:14:00] https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikimediadebug/binmakecefompkjggiklgjenddjoifbb [23:14:12] 1.9.1 [23:14:26] should I upload a new Firefox version too? [23:14:31] bd808: Yeah! [23:14:42] * bd808 needs to figure out how to share ownership of that process [23:33:10] Krinkle: I found the place where I can share ownership of an add-on with another person. Do you have an account at https://addons.mozilla.org/ ? It doesn't seem to know your "krinklemail@gmail.com" address [23:52:57] Interesting, their sing-up form has a "How old are you?" field that takes the current age, as opposed to birth year. [23:53:05] I find that really difficult. I can never remember :P [23:55:00] bd808: k, try again :)