[07:26:28] Uh I'm seeing a new captcha on Meta [08:01:53] Nemo_bis: the captcha was changed a few months ago [08:02:00] Unless you mean newer then that [08:02:21] It now uses more normal font but more squished together [08:25:45] bawolff, yes, I guess I'm not seeing captchas all that often ;) [08:27:36] Amir.1 changed it in the hopes that it would defend against bots better [08:27:50] The old one was terrible at repelling bots and also really hard to read [11:00:58] Hola [12:04:44] Hi everyone, just to refresh knowledge about gerrit. I'm doing a request for IP lift for an event and I pushed a change, but I can't remember what is the next step :( [12:05:32] Superzerocool: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Gerrit might be helpful [12:09:27] bd808: thanks, I followed it and I'm in the last step :), Do I need to ping someone to review? [12:24:23] Superzerocool: do you already have a #Wikimedia-Site-requests task? https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requesting_wiki_configuration_changes [12:25:26] Nemo_bis: yes, I have it from someone (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T364039) [13:48:26] Superzerocool: for a mediawiki-config patch the typical next step would be to go to https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Deployments and schedule your config change to be deployed in a "backport window" that happens at a time when you can be online on irc to talk with the deployer. [13:48:40] I'm actually not sure if that is written anywhere though... weird [13:49:34] brennen: can you think of any wikipage that talks about an expected workflow for getting a mediawiki-config patch from your keyboard to prod? [13:52:49] oh, I see bd808... so, can I consider "done" my job at this point? [13:54:58] well if you want it actually deployed, no. I doubt anyone will find and deploy that throttle change without you or someone else adding it to a backport window and making sure that it actually gets deployed. [14:03:08] bd808: one sec, lemme dig [14:05:48] i was thinking of stuff under https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Backport_windows#How_to_submit_a_patch_for_backport and https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Heterogeneous_deployment#Change_wiki_configuration [14:06:17] but those are both a) somewhat out of date with current actual workflows, and b) not really the kind of high level end to end workflow thing you're looking for [14:07:05] oh, here we go: https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_site_requests [14:07:33] closer, anyway. [14:17:20] so, the next step is create a new line (task) in the next backport window to be deployed [14:21:21] brennen: perfect! That's the workflow I wanted the docs on. [14:22:48] Superzerocool: yes, per https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_site_requests#Lifecycle_of_a_request you have done steps 1, 2, &3 and now need to do step 4 of scheduling for deploy and then wait for and participate in step 5 [14:23:27] yay!, thanks bd808 for your help :) [23:10:07] [[Tech]]; Plenz; /* osm4wiki - new version in progress */; https://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?diff=26724913&oldid=26720895&rcid=31034180