[00:26:23] mwalker: You mean, snappy visualizations? [00:26:36] If so: That's what we're trying to hire for. [18:36:44] #989: (AW) O:AW|TS:B|P:MH|T:TD Description changed -- https://mingle.corp.wikimedia.org/projects/fundraiser_2012/cards/989 [18:37:44] #990: (AW) O:AW|TS:B|P:MH|T:TD Description changed -- https://mingle.corp.wikimedia.org/projects/fundraiser_2012/cards/990 [18:48:44] #989: (AW) Description changed -- https://mingle.corp.wikimedia.org/projects/fundraiser_2012/cards/989 [18:51:44] #989: (AW) anrIwdTswapmwr:t Description changed -- https://mingle.corp.wikimedia.org/projects/fundraiser_2012/cards/989 [19:13:24] K4-713: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/73012 [19:13:35] awight: Damn, speedy. :) [20:13:54] I'm looking at https://payments.wikimedia.org/index.php/Special:GlobalCollectGateway?uselang=en&form_name=RapidHtml&ffname=cc-vma&appeal=JimmyQuote&amount=5¤cy_code=USD&country=US [20:13:58] and get no responsive action [21:45:44] #990: (AW) Description changed -- https://mingle.corp.wikimedia.org/projects/fundraiser_2012/cards/990 [21:48:20] K4-713: so... it turns out that STOMP 1.1 has support for subscription IDs -- which would allow us to ignore things that were prefetched [21:48:22] but... [21:48:31] phpstomp is a STOMP 1.0 client [21:51:24] rargh [21:51:56] * K4-713 thinks [21:55:34] Jeff_Green: my understanding is that ops won't install anything from pear. is that correct? [21:56:12] i don't know offhand [21:56:30] also what ops will do in prod is not necessarily relevant for fundraising [21:56:54] hurm [22:03:57] jvandavier: I just looked at the fraud situation you brought up earlier. [22:04:10] And, I gotta say, I'm kinda proud of myself again. [22:04:21] * jvandavier pats K4-713 on the back [22:04:32] Some dude clearly caught on to the fact that we do IP veolcity filtering. [22:04:41] But, other rules I wrote caught him cold. [22:04:48] :D [22:04:55] hehe awesome! [22:05:20] So, yeah. It was either a script that waits a bunch, or a guy with a list and nothing better to do. [22:05:28] Thwarted. [22:05:32] nicely done [22:06:16] And eventually minfraud caught on to his many attempts, and started failing them outright. [22:06:28] ...near 200-point rejections toward the end. [22:06:48] 90 is sufficient. [22:09:00] * Jeff_Green hereby punts for the evening. sms me if anything comes up re. timezones [22:33:31] mwalker / K4-713 / awight, https://integration.wikimedia.org/ci/job/mwext-DonationInterface-runtests/25/consoleFull "mysql_query() expects parameter 2 to be resource, null given" look familiar, have a fix? Before I begin spelunking? [22:34:21] On running update.php in particular. [22:34:37] Ah. Er... [22:35:04] I got nothing [22:35:38] contributionTrackingConnection problem, looks like. [22:35:48] Mm. [22:36:06] Oh, er...maybe it's because we use sqlite on Jenkins [22:38:51] K4-713: Have ye suggestions for how to fix it, or is it a matter of digging more to determine the subtype? [22:41:10] This stack trace is... not the most helpful thing. [22:41:25] No 'tisn't [22:41:51] Usually stack traces are like... the Most Helpful Thing. [22:42:08] Not PHP ones, I guess [22:42:20] Er, maybe just not MediaWiki ones. [22:44:59] K4-713 / jvandavier: do you know if any donation/fundraising etc email goes through OTRS, or do you manage it completely through your newer system? [22:45:50] Thehelpfulone: they *mostly* go through our newer system, save emails moved from the info@ or other OTRS queues [22:46:16] okay, so would you prefer it it people forwarded emails to donate@ instead of moving them to OTRS queues? [22:48:42] it's…complicated. the new system has a great feature that allows forwarded emails from me (or someone else from my team) to create a ticket on behalf of the original sender, not the person that actually forwarded. is someone concerned about the OTRS queue? [22:51:32] oh nope, I just thought that if you weren't using it and it was a hassle for you to move things across we could hide it/close it to reduce your workload [22:52:33] ah, i see. nah, i'm fine with it as it is. probably easier for you all to just move queues, and easier in the long run for me to move them into our system [22:52:42] but thanks for asking, much appreciated :-) [22:56:44] #987: (MW) TS:PD -- https://mingle.corp.wikimedia.org/projects/fundraiser_2012/cards/987 [22:56:44] #987: (MW) *Deployed* -- https://mingle.corp.wikimedia.org/projects/fundraiser_2012/cards/987 [22:58:44] #990: (AW) Description changed -- https://mingle.corp.wikimedia.org/projects/fundraiser_2012/cards/990 [23:42:44] #990: (AW) Description changed -- https://mingle.corp.wikimedia.org/projects/fundraiser_2012/cards/990 [23:50:44] #990: (AW) Description changed -- https://mingle.corp.wikimedia.org/projects/fundraiser_2012/cards/990 [23:50:44] #990: (AW) ->Sprint 28 -- https://mingle.corp.wikimedia.org/projects/fundraiser_2012/cards/990 [23:50:44] #990: (AW) TS:DR -- https://mingle.corp.wikimedia.org/projects/fundraiser_2012/cards/990 [23:50:44] #990: (AW) AT:AW|TS:ID -- https://mingle.corp.wikimedia.org/projects/fundraiser_2012/cards/990 [23:50:44] #990: (AW) TS:PCR -- https://mingle.corp.wikimedia.org/projects/fundraiser_2012/cards/990