[00:27:00] (PS1) AndyRussG: Add ext.centralNotice.adminUi module back to campaign list view [extensions/CentralNotice] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/368531 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T172023) [00:30:42] Fundraising Sprint Navel Warfare, Fundraising-Backlog, MediaWiki-extensions-CentralNotice, Patch-For-Review: CentralNotice: JS selection widgets no longer work in interface to add a campaign - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T172023#3483335 (AndyRussG) [00:37:06] those stats are helpful ejegg! [02:07:54] (CR) Eileen: [C: 2] "Man you are quick. I was expecting to have to tackle this next week & you have already been here." (1 comment) [wikimedia/fundraising/tools] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/368467 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T171920) (owner: Ejegg) [02:08:34] (Merged) jenkins-bot: Fix exported values for contacts with no donations [wikimedia/fundraising/tools] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/368467 (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T171920) (owner: Ejegg) [07:40:08] PROBLEM - check_mysql on frdb2001 is CRITICAL: SLOW_SLAVE CRITICAL: Slave IO: Yes Slave SQL: Yes Seconds Behind Master: 3074 [07:45:18] PROBLEM - check_mysql on frdb2001 is CRITICAL: SLOW_SLAVE CRITICAL: Slave IO: Yes Slave SQL: Yes Seconds Behind Master: 2819 [07:50:08] PROBLEM - check_mysql on frdb2001 is CRITICAL: SLOW_SLAVE CRITICAL: Slave IO: Yes Slave SQL: Yes Seconds Behind Master: 2508 [07:55:18] PROBLEM - check_mysql on frdb2001 is CRITICAL: SLOW_SLAVE CRITICAL: Slave IO: Yes Slave SQL: Yes Seconds Behind Master: 2199 [08:00:08] RECOVERY - check_mysql on frdb2001 is OK: Uptime: 1530470 Threads: 1 Questions: 100473573 Slow queries: 8240 Opens: 19246 Flush tables: 1 Open tables: 601 Queries per second avg: 65.648 Slave IO: Yes Slave SQL: Yes Seconds Behind Master: 0 [14:31:15] Fundraising-Backlog, MediaWiki-extensions-CentralNotice, MediaWiki-extensions-Translate, Performance-Team, WMDE-Fundraising-CN: WMDE banners failing to save - Timing out on save - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T170591#3483772 (AndyRussG) >>! In T170591#3479903, @ksmith wrote: > Is this in...