[00:52:47] False [00:52:48] False [00:53:05] False [00:53:05] False [00:53:22] False [00:53:39] False [00:53:39] False [00:53:45] * K4-713 giggles [00:53:56] I broke your robot, guys. [00:53:56] False [00:54:01] BAHAHA [00:55:07] False [00:55:25] False [00:59:40] rotfl [00:59:49] @rss [00:59:55] @rss list [01:05:44] @rss-off [01:05:45] Permission denied [01:05:57] mwalker, awight, K4-713 [01:06:06] yo [01:06:09] Or did y'all appropriately wind up not trusting K4 with bot admin [01:06:17] K4-713: Do @rss-off :) [01:06:22] @rss-off [01:06:22] Rss feed has been disabled on channel [01:06:31] woo [01:06:47] jeremyb: They're only using the mingle RSS feed [01:06:57] Our one (in the multimedia channel) was doing that too [01:07:27] Aw. I thought maybe I'd talked it to death. Like Captain Kirk, and Nomad. [01:07:34] marktraceur: right, i figured it was just the one [01:07:52] but hwo did it end up doing False? [01:07:54] I dunno [01:07:55] how* [01:08:02] @help [01:08:02] I am running http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WM-Bot version wikimedia bot v. 1.20.2.0 my source code is licensed under GPL and located at https://github.com/benapetr/wikimedia-bot I will be very happy if you fix my bugs or implement new features [01:08:24] @rss- [01:08:39] You aren't trusted, prolly [01:08:59] @rss- [01:09:01] @whoami [01:09:01] You are root identified by name .*@wikimedia/jeremyb [01:09:13] @trusted [01:09:13] I trust: mwalker!.*@wikimedia/mwalker-wmf (2admin), .*@wikimedia/Adamw (2admin), .*@wikimedia/katiehorn (2admin), .*@wikipedia/jgreen (2admin), [01:09:37] @addtrust .*@wikimedia/jeremyb [01:09:37] Invalid name [01:09:40] @trustadd *!.*@wikimedia/jeremyb admin [01:09:40] Unable to add user because this regex is a piece of shit [01:09:45] wtf [01:09:50] @trustadd .*!.*@wikimedia/jeremyb admin [01:09:50] Successfuly added .*!.*@wikimedia/jeremyb [01:09:53] nice bot [01:09:56] wow [01:09:59] family friendly [01:10:00] :) [01:10:08] wait; how did you add yourself as admin? [01:10:09] Appropriate for fundraising, though. [01:10:21] We're, like, a bunch of sailors. [01:10:22] mwalker: did you see what @whoami said? :) [01:10:53] ah; you're like a global admin in wm-bot or something? [01:10:59] Hah [01:11:03] correct :) [01:11:05] "this regex is a piece of shit" [01:11:09] I love petan sometimes [01:11:41] @whoami [01:11:41] You are root identified by name .*@wikimedia/jeremyb [01:11:51] huh, so i can't really be plain admin :P [01:12:09] I'd say "I think you mean seamen" but I think that's putting a bit too fine a point on it [01:12:19] * marktraceur is replying on a small delay [01:12:29] @info [01:12:29] http://bots.wmflabs.org/~wm-bot/dump/%23wikimedia-fundraising.htm [01:12:37] there we go [01:13:10] marktraceur: Sailing on the good ship "SS HR Violation". [01:13:27] what is SS?? [01:13:40] Okay, maybe "HMS" [01:13:40] also, some channels have way worse violations! [01:13:43] It's the name of a ship! [01:13:47] Like "SS Anne" [01:14:42] * marktraceur learned about the world through pokemon [01:14:45] "Steam Ship", apparently. [01:14:49] Oh, huh [01:15:03] There's also USS, which is presumably United States Ship [01:15:20] "HMS" = Her Majesty's Ship [01:15:36] ...which clearly I'd prefer. :p [01:15:37] we have a DC chapter board member who catalogs naval books at library of congress [01:15:39] Or His, depending on...actually [01:16:03] It might depend on when the ship was commissioned, but it might also depend on who's the monarch now [01:16:39] i.e. determines what goes on the copyright page of the book for books participating in cataloging in publication. and in general what goes into the catalog [01:17:08] That's... pretty cool. [01:17:39] btw, you're all coming to NYC at the end of May, riiiiight? [01:17:48] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiConference_USA [01:17:54] Gasp [01:18:06] ...Huh. [01:18:18] we can have a talk about fundraising! [01:18:31] there will definitely be some kind of tech track [01:18:46] Well, I *do* have a diagram. [01:19:09] the conference is conveniently timed 1 month before the new year [01:19:11] jeremyb: I'll see you in Cambridge in March, I hope! [01:19:36] marktraceur: but when are you coming to my city?? :) [01:19:43] That's much harder [01:19:52] But May sounds...possible, if not trivial. [01:20:13] marktraceur: we have now at least 3 acetarians here full time. who didn't live here 2 months ago. plus people that did already live here [01:20:15] jeremyb: I told you I'm rounding up folks to do a MW hackathon type thing, right? [01:20:21] jeremyb: Whoa, who? [01:20:26] no, missed that [01:20:49] jeremyb: I submitted the proposal, I already have a few people in mind, but now it's on your radar too :) [01:21:45] jeremyb: It looks like whoever wrote this at least halfway meant it as a global thing - i.e. multiple venues [01:21:54] They're a bit schizo about it. :) [01:22:04] jeremyb: errr, which? [01:22:50] Well, Pharos says "in NYC or elsewhere" [01:23:01] "could be co-located with other Wikimedia / free culture events [01:23:02] " [01:23:13] Oh, no, sorry [01:23:19] Reading comprehension fail [01:23:26] heh [01:23:29] I get it now. [01:23:46] * marktraceur will start thinking about this. [01:23:52] like that better? :) [01:24:37] Like what? [01:24:53] jeremyb: Anyway, which acetarians moved to NYC? I hadn't heard of such things. [01:24:58] marktraceur: aimi, alan toner, ines (jgerber@wikimedia.org's sister coincidentally), catheirio (sp?) [01:25:16] Oh, huh [01:25:36] I know of catherio [01:25:47] I think she's also a topologist in some sense [01:25:57] topologist? [01:26:01] oh [01:26:03] that kind [01:26:20] who comes up with these names? [01:26:33] there's actually a nail polish called who comes up with these names [01:26:46] maalox was here a couple days ago. i think he was in town for only ~20 hours [01:27:41] Heh [01:28:00] wtf is this. https://helpouts.google.com/ [01:28:08] jeremyb: People who find places to live do, I guess. Or their friends. I continue to call K4's domicile Chez4. [01:28:24] Aw, Snap! Come on, Chromium, it's a Google site. [01:29:03] "Your search for 'Installing GNU/Linux' didn't match any Helpouts." [01:29:35] is this legal? $0.0130 minutes [01:29:43] marktraceur: "Chez4" = somekinda genius. [01:29:50] It totally is. [01:30:15] correction: is this legal? $0.01 / 30 minutes [01:30:17] I think I've typed it "chezfour", I'm not sure which I like more. I forgot the real name though. [01:31:16] * marktraceur goes home, is all tired and burnt out [01:31:37] * jeremyb lights a fire under marktraceur [01:31:57] marktraceur: It's officially "Rageface Estates". [01:35:01] mwalker: yt for the purposes of annoying banner loading questions? [01:35:08] yep [01:35:29] Didn't we take great pains to ensure at one point, that the banners load right after the geoip lookup? [01:35:42] yeeeeshish [01:35:44] ...because it appears to have sunk more than somewhat. [01:36:03] we ensured that the lookup happened before banner load :) [01:36:09] but not really when after [01:36:13] ...useful. :/ [01:36:23] why? [01:37:02] So, now there's this whacking huge centralauth request that seems to be moving everything else down about... 350 - 400 ms. [01:37:28] Holding up the show. [18:40:40] (Abandoned) Adamw: move some wmf modules to give first-class status [wikimedia/fundraising/crm] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/86292 (owner: Adamw) [18:54:21] (PS1) Adamw: make-recurring imports can specify atomic "cancel" [wikimedia/fundraising/crm] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/95652 [18:54:50] K4-713: a thing ^^ [18:56:55] (CR) Katie Horn: [C: 2 V: 2] make-recurring imports can specify atomic "cancel" [wikimedia/fundraising/crm] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/95652 (owner: Adamw) [18:57:11] awight: Slow start with spot checking is Go? [18:58:14] I had one last thought, that I should probably verify that these are all globalcollect... [18:59:05] The ods you mailed had gc trxn ids, not civi contribution_ids, I believe [18:59:10] so... [18:59:14] I guess it doesn't matter [18:59:51] I pulled the GC order IDs out of I_OWP xml responses... so, pretty low chance that's not the case. [18:59:57] ok cool [19:06:20] !log crm updated from 8d9240fea273faf434881a16d894ef0ad6c616c0 to 326854db84becacf808add24a75ca27d1358c5bc [19:06:35] Logged the message, Master [19:21:31] hehe, talk about a slowstart [19:28:59] button enfired. [19:32:54] oh. next_sched_contribution was not backfilled correctly :/ [21:02:08] hi mwalker [21:51:25] what's up liangent? [21:51:32] wondering about paypal china again? [21:51:38] mwalker: hm see mail [21:51:50] found something interesting [21:52:07] why is paypal always having those hidden params [21:52:13] because... they suck? [21:52:21] they actively hate their developer community? [21:56:18] mwalker: also, I often find in some discussion forums that people fail to realize that they can donate to WMF using CUP cards via PayPal [21:57:12] because PayPal is not a popular / the most popular payment method here [21:57:12] and this is the motivation of that bug (show card logos) [22:05:06] PPena: ^ [22:05:22] that's a thought worth noting [22:06:32] mwalker hello [22:06:55] I was just pointing out liangent's motivation for his request that we use creditcard logos on the donation forms [22:51:51] oh! noted [22:51:56] thanks mwalker and liangent