[01:34:43] Krenair: Is there special criteria for wm bot to join a chan [01:34:54] not sure [03:01:10] Zppix: In answer to your question two hours ago... Not really. Join #wm-bot and poke me and we can talk. [09:43:07] [[Tech]]; Jwevd; /* book and pdf creator font size */ new section; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=16009213&oldid=16001567&rcid=8444301 [16:20:40] Hi, is it technically possible to run a SQL query which needs access to the text table? [16:22:25] I wish to know all articles which one user created by adding a text to existing redirect. But for doing this I need the text table or history of page table. There is nothing like rev_is_redirect... [16:22:55] I thonk? [16:22:58] Think [16:23:35] can you do that with quarry ? [16:23:35] Yeah, I is next to O at my keyboard :) [16:23:49] Nope, because quarry doesn't see the text table. [16:24:03] The text table isn't in labs from some reason (storage? security?). [16:24:26] It should be under that wikis db [16:24:28] Ex enwiki [16:24:34] But it isn't! [16:25:00] Goto #wikimedia-labs [16:26:05] no part of the text table is visible? interesting [16:26:59] See https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedista:Martin_Urbanec/Random_notes/show_tables as result of show tables [16:27:23] (this is from toollabs) [16:27:41] I'll ask at labs, thanks Zppix . [19:22:52] * halfak races hoo to approve OAuth proposals ;) [19:23:53] :) [20:38:51] [[Tech]]; Quiddity (WMF); /* Invitation for review: Technical Collaboration Guideline */ new section; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=16010370&oldid=16009213&rcid=8446130 [21:18:24] whee http://blog.archive.org/2016/10/24/beta-wayback-machine-now-with-site-search/ [21:29:20] any techy people here who live in Portugal? or maybe a neighboring country? [21:30:00] musikanimal ? [21:30:08] I'm getting numerous reports that Pageviews Analysis isn't working for users who have a Portuguese language wiki as their home project [21:30:19] for example https://tools.wmflabs.org/pageviews/?project=en.wikipedia.org&platform=all-access&agent=user&range=latest-10&pages=Wikipedia:Introduction [21:30:28] they say there is no data from 16 October onward [21:31:33] I've tried setting my language to Portuguese, etc, and all is working fine for me [21:31:50] how are we defining home project? [21:32:38] maybe not "home", but most of their contributions are on a Portuguese project, as evidenced by Special:CentralAuth [21:32:49] I have no idea why location would matter but that seems to be the one thing the users have in common [21:33:08] they say the same data is missing for any page on any wiki [21:34:15] musikanimal, are they getting http errors or something? [21:34:55] none are "techy" people, it seems, but I got one user who pasted their console output and there were no JavaScript errors (the tool is all clientside) [21:35:10] also, I have another user who I think confirmed that the RESTBase API itself *is* returning the data, which is even more baffling... because that's the only API being queried that's date-specific [21:35:26] musikanimal: weird [21:35:29] meanwhile there were no relevant code changes to the app itself around that time [21:35:41] fwiw, I see nothing odd here, even after changing settings to pt [21:36:49] musikanimal: if this is client side, ad blockers could be a factor [21:37:06] they could, but they are seeing *some* data [21:37:23] ad blockers should block the request altogether [21:38:03] so they are seeing partial JSON responses? [21:38:18] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T126947 [21:38:35] task about ad blockers vs. /metrics/ [21:39:02] yeah this is unrelated, I'm pretty sure [21:39:07] err, /pageviews/ [21:39:42] tools.wmflabs.org is whitelisted by most ad blockers, and yes they apparently are getting the full API response, but the data is not rendering for 16 October and later [21:40:13] perhaps the scale is way off? [21:40:23] strange [21:40:52] #wikimedia-analytics might be able to help [21:40:58] no they have the same issue for every page, every wiki [22:40:17] ^&& JOIN #wikimedia-ayuda &&^ [23:28:37] ^&& JOIN #wikimedia-ayuda &&^ [23:32:37] ^&& JOIN #wikimedia-ayuda &&^ [23:42:27] My colleague and I at Vanderbilt are hosting a wikipedia edit-a-thon tomorrow. We anticipate registering new users (probably in the vicinity of 20 or more people) since a professor is bringing her class to our event. I realize it's late notice, but is there a sysadmin here who could help us get the IP cap of 6 new accounts/day lifted for our event? [23:42:45] Vai2fc: you should create a request at phabricator [23:42:47] and yes, this is very late notice :P [23:42:53] is a sysop involved, perhaps? [23:43:07] they could create accounts by email to third parties, as they are not affected by the cap [23:43:17] Platonides: thanks! I don't think we have a sysop - this got handed off to me at the last minute, hence the panicked request. :) [23:43:18] Vai2fc , #wikimedia-stewards for such urgent permissions requests [23:43:19] the procedure for changin the ip limit is as stated, a ticket in phabricator [23:43:20] but you also need someone to sync the change [23:43:21] and you may not get that in time [23:43:28] todays swat ends in 20mins yes [23:43:30] Thanks, arseny92! Pardon the ignorance, Platonides, but just logged into phabricator. I need to create a request there first? [23:43:30] oh, are we in swat time? [23:43:30] yes [23:43:31] who is in charge? [23:43:31] you may still be lucky, Vai2fc :P [23:43:32] *fingers crossed* [23:43:32] #wikimedia-operations [23:43:33] asap [23:44:13] next swat only tomorrow at 1300utc so likely not in time unless handled now [23:44:15] arseny92 - I need to still submit to phabricator? [23:44:16] Yes, preferably [23:44:18] Join -operations [23:44:18] thanks, arseny92. Doing so now.