[12:03:38] [telegram] What services are installed on the MediaWiki cluster? By "services" I mean things that are not quite part of MediaWiki, but are integrated with it some way. [12:03:39] [telegram] A notable past example is Parsoid, but it was undeployed (or going to be undeployed soon), because it was integrated into code. [12:03:41] [telegram] An example that is definitely relevant is cxserver. Another probably relevant one is citoid. [12:03:42] [telegram] I'm not sure about the status of Graphoid and Mathoid. And there are probably others I'm forgetting, whose names may or may not end in -oid :) [12:03:43] [telegram] Can anyone recall any others? [12:03:50] [telegram] What services are installed on the MediaWiki cluster? By "services" I mean things that are not quite part of MediaWiki, but are integrated with it some way. [12:03:51] [telegram] A notable past example is Parsoid, but it was undeployed (or going to be undeployed soon), because it was integrated into core. [12:03:52] [telegram] An example that is definitely relevant is cxserver. Another probably relevant one is citoid. [12:03:54] [telegram] I'm not sure about the status of Graphoid and Mathoid. And there are probably others I'm forgetting, whose names may or may not end in -oid :) [12:03:55] [telegram] Can anyone recall any others? [12:09:09] [telegram] What’s the image scaler one called? [12:09:18] [telegram] Vips something? Is it a service or an extension? [12:10:25] [telegram] Nah not vips. We have an image scaler service [12:10:40] [telegram] Ah. Thumbor [13:01:42] [telegram] Do you consider Elasticsearch as a separate service? (re @amire80: What services are installed on the MediaWiki cluster? By "services" I mean things that are not quite part of MediaWiki, but are integrated with it some way. [13:01:43] [telegram] A notable past example is Parsoid, but it was undeployed (or going to be undeployed soon), because it was integrated into core. [13:01:45] [telegram] An example that is definitely relevant is cxserver. Another probably relevant one is citoid. [13:01:46] [telegram] I'm not sure about the status of Graphoid and Mathoid. And there are probably others I'm forgetting, whose names may or may not end in -oid :) [13:01:47] [telegram] Can anyone recall any others?) [13:11:09] [telegram] How far do we go with this? MariaDB? Redis? [13:11:56] [telegram] Look at the ProductionServices file in mediawiki-config.git wmf-config [13:29:42] [telegram] Yeah, I was wondering the same thing. I figured not MariaDB as a RDBMS is expected, but I think Elasticsearch is specific to CirrusSearch and Wikimedia. How is Redis used, caching? (re @Alex: How far do we go with this? MariaDB? Redis?) [13:35:06] [telegram] Yes, although I am asking in the context of Special:Version. It already shows the version of MariaDB, but not Redis or cxserver. (re @Alex: How far do we go with this? MariaDB? Redis?) [13:38:39] [telegram] rather special-purpose: the wikidata termbox server-side renderer https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/WMDE/Wikidata/SSR_Service (re @amire80: What services are installed on the MediaWiki cluster? By "services" I mean things that are not quite part of MediaWiki, but are integrated with it some way. [13:38:40] [telegram] A notable past example is Parsoid, but it was undeployed (or going to be undeployed soon), because it was integrated into core. [13:38:41] [telegram] An example that is definitely relevant is cxserver. Another probably relevant one is citoid. [13:38:43] [telegram] I'm not sure about the status of Graphoid and Mathoid. And there are probably others I'm forgetting, whose names may or may not end in -oid :) [13:38:44] [telegram] Can anyone recall any others?) [13:39:01] [telegram] oh and the wikidata query service, I suppose?