[00:00:07] New patchset: Brian Wolff; "Release notes in 1.19 for change Ie1ace158 I just backported" [mediawiki/core] (REL1_19) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/44171 [00:00:16] Try it out :D [00:00:26] !transclusion | cdaringe [00:00:27] cdaringe: Transclusion is a general MediaWiki term for including things into a page using double-brace "{{}}" markup. This can be things like templates, pages in other namespaces, variables, output of parser functions, some Special pages, interwiki pages, and such. See http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Transclusion for an overview. [00:00:56] that is merely my idea -- there are probably other ideas about how to get the structure you want [00:01:13] p858snake|l: i'm not sure a category tree would fit my need. procedures have explicit flow to them, and structuring on categories may be bending the design intent. or perhaps you see something I don't [00:01:42] cdaringe: As a note - labelled section transclusions is an extension, which many wikis don't have installed, so if this is on your own wiki you might have to install it [00:02:03] New patchset: Ori.livneh; "Synchronize task categories' membership to Redis" [mediawiki/extensions/GettingStarted] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/52468 [00:02:07] bawolff: thanks. i'll look out for it [00:02:25] As an open source project we also welcome improvements to it: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/q/project:mediawiki/extensions/LabeledSectionTransclusion,n,z [00:03:12] New patchset: Wizardist; "Maintained be-tarask grammar forms" [mediawiki/extensions/WikimediaMessages] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53491 [00:05:01] ^demon: Thanks for reviewing the wfSuppressWarnings thing [00:05:16] <^demon> yw [00:05:32] 03(NEW) Skip and next does not work in filtered list - 10https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/46050 normal; MediaWiki extensions: Translate; () [00:05:42] 03(mod) [TUX] Skip and next does not work in filtered list - 10https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/46050 summary (10Siebrand) [00:06:23] I guess I should do the same thing for REL1_20 now [00:09:43] bz down? [00:10:12] I'm not getting any response from the server, all connections time out before getting any response at all (chrome's ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT page is served) [00:10:24] (#wikimedia-operations) [00:14:45] New review: Ori.livneh; "Spage, Mattflaschen: you can use this to help you debug:" [mediawiki/extensions/GettingStarted] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/52468 [00:16:10] sumanah: ah, there you are, right on the platformEng site. even though I haven't selected this as my solution, it's clear you all are doing a good job of managing this beast of a product. keep up the good work [00:16:24] thanks for the kind words cdaringe :) [00:17:14] Change merged: devunt; [mediawiki/extensions/Josa] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/40773 [00:19:31] Nvm, not wm related. Looks like my ISP is doing yet another moronic maintenance attempt tonight. [00:19:39] this is the 4th time just this year. [00:19:59] Taking out most connections (http, ssh, any new connections) for 6 hours. [00:20:13] with a 1 day notice. [00:23:54] New patchset: devunt; "fix error" [mediawiki/extensions/Josa] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53495 [00:24:04] Ryan_Lane: do you need anything from me to roll that change back ? I'm going to be leaving in about 15min [00:24:18] I very briefly got a 404 for https://en.wikipedia.org ... [00:24:29] Change merged: devunt; [mediawiki/extensions/Josa] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53495 [00:25:15] New review: Alex Monk; "(2 comments)" [mediawiki/extensions/UIFeedback] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/50004 [00:25:46] bawolff, known issue. ops are working on it [00:43:31] Change merged: MarkAHershberger; [mediawiki/core] (REL1_19) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/44171 [00:43:57] Thanks hexmode [00:50:15] New review: Reedy; "(5 comments)" [mediawiki/extensions/UIFeedback] (master) C: -1; - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/50004 [00:50:54] "Is Nyan cat GPL v2 compatible?" - rofl [00:51:38] New review: Reedy; "(1 comment)" [mediawiki/extensions/UIFeedback] (master) C: -2; - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/50004 [00:54:15] New patchset: Bsitu; "Initial version of user-right notification" [mediawiki/extensions/Echo] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53500 [00:56:01] * bawolff wonders if he will screw this up [00:56:16] the world outside of git-review is scary :s [00:56:47] and appearently the answer is yes, I will [00:58:52] Change restored: Brian Wolff; "Ok, attempt 2. Now that the version for REL1_19 got merged, and no one told me I did it wrong, try d..." [mediawiki/core] (REL1_20) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/44165 [00:59:49] New patchset: Brian Wolff; "Make wfSuppressWarnings kill E_STRICT in PHP 5.4+" [mediawiki/core] (REL1_20) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/44165 [01:00:36] New review: Parent5446; "(2 comments)" [mediawiki/core] (master) C: -1; - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/33971 [01:05:00] New review: Krinkle; "If you agree, please close the change to take it out of the queue. Or respond of course :)" [mediawiki/core] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53029 [01:09:28] New patchset: Kaldari; "Thank notification for Echo (depends on some new core Hooks)" [mediawiki/extensions/Echo] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53501 [01:10:02] New patchset: Brian Wolff; "Release notes for wfSuppressWarnings change I backported to 1.20" [mediawiki/core] (REL1_20) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53502 [01:10:31] New review: Kaldari; "Don't merge yet. Need to check in all the core changes. Also need to remove duplicate code in the Ho..." [mediawiki/extensions/Echo] (master) C: -2; - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53501 [01:12:51] New review: Brian Wolff; "See I5b28b78d161653ce7e8da37be50c406e992b7354 for release notes" [mediawiki/core] (REL1_20) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/44165 [01:39:25] New patchset: Ori.livneh; "Use EventLogging; add configurable sampling" [mediawiki/extensions/NavigationTiming] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53505 [01:44:30] New patchset: Krinkle; "Send a cookie with autoblocks to prevent vandalism." [mediawiki/core] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/48029 [01:48:50] New patchset: Reedy; "New and retina ready icons. BTW: some of the services doesn't exist anymore (vox, vidoop) and for other I didn't find any new logo" [mediawiki/extensions/OpenID] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/48354 [01:48:58] New patchset: Reedy; "a bit smaller" [mediawiki/extensions/OpenID] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/48355 [01:49:34] New review: MZMcBride; "(1 comment)" [mediawiki/extensions/NavigationTiming] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53505 [01:55:56] Change merged: Ryan Lane; [mediawiki/extensions/OpenStackManager] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53334 [02:00:50] Change merged: jenkins-bot; [mediawiki/core] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/52579 [02:10:17] New review: Alex Monk; "(1 comment)" [mediawiki/core] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53482 [02:13:26] * bawolff wonders if https://www.mediawiki.org/w/index.php?title=Mentorship_programs%2FPossible_projects&diff=658944&oldid=658522 is actually a good project suggestion [02:15:24] New review: Alex Monk; "(1 comment)" [mediawiki/core] (master) C: 2; - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53482 [02:18:42] where is the git repo for mw 1.21? [02:19:44] ... [02:19:49] It's the same repo [02:19:59] it's just master at the moment [02:20:09] as it's not been branched [02:20:32] Change merged: jenkins-bot; [mediawiki/core] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53482 [02:25:49] Reedy, I assume you mean it's the same as the 1.20 repo. Where is the 1.20 repo? Thanks [02:26:24] !git [02:26:24] MediaWiki development is using git, a distributed source control manager, starting on March 21st, 2012; details: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Git_happens Instructions for using it: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Git/Workflow To get an account: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Project:Labsconsole_accounts [02:26:35] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/gitweb?p=mediawiki/core.git [02:26:47] Thanks! [02:29:03] New review: Alex Monk; "I would prefer we replaced non-HTML5-supported tags in the core wikitext parser than doing this." [mediawiki/extensions/WikiEditor] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53010 [02:29:55] Weren't we doing some sort of HTML tag replacement at some point? [02:37:47] superm401: ping [02:38:03] Krinkle, hey [02:38:11] "Virtual machines for testing IE" [02:38:16] who is still using local VMs? [02:38:46] Krinkle, it's nice to test before you commit sometimes. [02:38:54] Not saying I always do or that you have to. [02:39:15] browserstack, saucelabs, crossbrowsertesting. Everything available. browserstack seems to be the most modern / easiest to use. crossbrowsertesting.com has the advantage of supporting VNC (so it feels more native, instead of interesting via the browser [02:39:29] all of them have support for tunneling [02:39:47] Also, there's not a convenient way I know of to test a Gerrit change before it's merged. [02:39:48] I would have to check it out somewhere, which sometimes makes sense and sometimes doesn't. [02:40:13] check it out locally, test in a VM. [02:40:39] browserstack vm boots faster than my local one, and I know it's never to be cleaned up or nags about stuff. [02:42:16] What exactly do you mean "check it out locally, test in a VM."? [02:42:33] superm401: git review -d 123, as you would in your local environment [02:42:48] then go to one of these services, one-click tunnel and go and do whatever you need to do. [02:49:39] Krinkle, I'm going to try the tunnel on SauceLabs right now. [02:49:44] Not sure if I have an account on the others. [02:50:02] SauceLabs tunnel has been the worst in my experience. Let me know how it works out :) [02:50:43] superm401: at saucelabs accounts are personal, but sign up is free. crossbrowsertesting.com has a shared organisation account for wikimedia (I can give you the credentials in a minute) [02:51:01] Krinkle, I do have a Sauce account already. [02:51:11] browserstack also has personal account, but isn't free. Though we have an organisation account with various slots available for staff. I have an account there. [02:51:30] so you can access at least saucelabs and crossbrowsertesting [02:51:39] username: wikimedia, pass: freeknowledge! (crossbrowsertesting.com) [02:54:29] New review: PleaseStand; "(4 comments)" [mediawiki/core] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/50140 [02:54:45] New review: Daniel Friesen; "Not going to happen. I already tried that and it's being reverted." [mediawiki/extensions/WikiEditor] (master) C: 1; - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53010 [02:58:22] wikibugs not working? [02:59:23] wm-bot is working in -feed if you need it [03:00:03] is it possible for a template to "check" whether a page is a redirect? [03:00:34] Krinkle, can you take another look at the htmlEqual change (https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/52336/)? [03:00:54] PovAddict, you could create a parser function to do that I guess... [03:01:10] TimStarling: I'm looking for the link to the Unicode-related library Brad wrote that we merged upstream. Is mw.language.lua it? https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/42050/ [03:01:10] New patchset: Krinkle; "Implement htmlEqual QUnit helper (QUnit.assert.htmlEqual)" [mediawiki/core] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/52336 [03:01:24] per my notes: Unicode library! specifically good news for people who write templates in non-Latin characters -- we wrote a unicode module for Lua (Brad did) - reusable upstream! [03:01:28] mw.ustring [03:01:48] New patchset: Krinkle; "mediawiki.jqueryMsg: Implement HTML support" [mediawiki/core] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53017 [03:01:57] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/38013/ [03:02:50] Thank you. I was fussing with regexen trying to get Gerrit to let me search for that [03:02:51] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Scribunto/Lua_reference_manual#Ustring_library [03:07:44] Krenair: I think it'd be easier to write a bot to periodically check redirectness and adjust template params, than to write a parser function and get this wiki's admins to install it :) [03:08:52] ugh, probably [03:10:48] my goal was to avoid the template creating a link to a page B, if page B is just a redirect back to the page A where the template is being used [03:16:58] Krinkle, hmm, Sauce doesn't have IE6. [03:17:19] PovAddict: the pywikipediabot framework already has tools to handle double redirects iirc [03:17:34] Indeed, that's why I only use it for selenium tests. Their browser choice is limited by what browsers support the web driver API. [03:17:40] it's not a double redirect, it's a self-redirect [03:17:59] though they do have a graphical test ability, I don't use it at sauce for various reasons, among them choice of browsers, speed and easy of use [03:18:04] only for the selenium API. [03:18:21] crossbrowsertesting will be better in this case [03:18:26] Krinkle, got you. I'll try that next. [03:18:36] But IE 7 is one of the browsers affected by the bug. [03:18:40] So I can at least test that. [03:18:40] And it's got it all in-browser (including the tunneling, no commandline java stuff) [03:18:57] http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Key:denomination#Christian_denominations <- almost all the Tag:denomination=$something links from this page are just redirects to Key:denomination [03:21:53] New review: Mattflaschen; "Confirmed working in IE 7 on Sauce Labs." [mediawiki/extensions/GettingStarted] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53468 [03:22:27] New review: Mattflaschen; "Will test IE 6 next (on crossbrowsertesting.com)." [mediawiki/extensions/GettingStarted] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53468 [03:26:44] New patchset: Parent5446; "Added separate pages for authentication; i18n typo." [mediawiki/extensions/TwoFactorAuthentication] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/52432 [03:27:01] New patchset: Parent5446; "Style and organization fixes." [mediawiki/extensions/TwoFactorAuthentication] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/52435 [03:28:20] Krinkle, so for crossbrowsertesting, I should run livetest.crossbrowsertesting.com:someport in a separate VNC program? [03:28:30] superm401: what os do you have? [03:28:36] Debian Wheezy [03:28:40] New patchset: PleaseStand; "Combine JavaScript and JSON encoding logic" [mediawiki/core] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/50140 [03:28:49] superm401: you don't need to use vnc, you can click options and choose web canvas instead [03:28:52] that should be enough [03:29:17] but yeah, I don't know what vnc client there is on ubuntu (or if there is one by default) but yeah, copy the given temporary url and enter it [03:30:17] I only use the vnc method when I need complex windows-specific keyboard shortcuts I can't make on Mac (like ctrl-alt-del, most VNC apps have a menu button to do those kind of keyboard things) [03:31:01] Krinkle, where is the option for canvas. [03:31:37] When I go to "Live Test Settings", it offers Flash SSL, Flash, Java, and Desktop VNC. [03:31:41] I'll try Flash. [03:33:10] Interesting, they changed it. It used to be a checkbox "Use VNC" (default: HTML5/socket/canvas) [03:34:59] I couldn't get it working with Flash, but it turns out Sauce has IE 6, it's just stupidly out of order. [03:35:18] this may be an ignorant question, but I often see (in the SMW code for instance) hypergrove, it's an unfortunate acronym for InstallPath. [03:36:04] Though you can use IPs (Internet Protocol) in URLs, it's not recommended. [03:36:04] yes that is from document root no? [03:36:45] hypergrove, what is from docroot? [03:37:38] superm401,, I think you're not seeing my question. is this a valid HTML element: well, it's not usually of course a valid relative path since it incorporates document root [03:45:22] New review: Parent5446; "Curses. Forgot to add messages back in after rebase." [mediawiki/extensions/TwoFactorAuthentication] (master) C: -1; - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/52432 [03:46:28] Indeed, you can't use $IP in public urls, only for internal paths [03:46:34] it resembles $wgScriptPath [03:47:50] superm401: This is what it looks like in browserstack: http://cl.ly/image/1T383a252X1y [03:48:42] But how do I get to that interface? [03:48:51] you'll need a browserstack account [03:49:27] Rachel can probably create an account for you [03:49:50] Krinkle, oh, yeah, I was thinking of crossbrowsertesting. [03:49:58] Sauce is good enough for now since, they do in fact have both IE 6 and 7. [03:50:03] http://www.browserstack.com/list-of-browsers-and-platforms [03:52:52] hello I'm running mediawiki 1.20.2. when I try to export a wikipedia page and import it into my mediawiki it hangs but never imports anything [03:53:42] New patchset: Krinkle; "mediawiki.jqueryMsg: Implement HTML support" [mediawiki/core] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53017 [03:53:43] ttyS1: how are you doing the export/import? [03:54:42] yaron: i go to the wikipedia special page to export the article save it to a file. then i go to my mediawiki special page to import it [03:55:03] Okay. [03:55:35] I don't know - that should work. Maybe someone else knows. [03:56:20] Change merged: Liangent; [test/mediawiki] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53355 [03:56:25] yaron: I've done it before with a previous installation but some how with this installation it hangs [03:56:39] New patchset: Tim Starling; "Allow first letter data to be invalidated" [mediawiki/core] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53510 [03:56:42] Change merged: Liangent; [test/mediawiki] (feature) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53356 [03:57:39] yaron: Wikipedia is running version 1.21wmf11 but I would think that exports are backwards compatible [03:57:59] Yes, I doubt the file format changed. [03:58:55] Change merged: Tim Starling; [mediawiki/core] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53510 [03:59:14] New patchset: Tim Starling; "Allow first letter data to be invalidated" [mediawiki/core] (wmf/1.21wmf10) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53511 [03:59:41] New patchset: Tim Starling; "Allow first letter data to be invalidated" [mediawiki/core] (wmf/1.21wmf11) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53512 [04:01:37] New patchset: Tim Starling; "Allow first letter data to be invalidated" [mediawiki/core] (wmf/1.21wmf11) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53512 [04:01:54] Change merged: Tim Starling; [mediawiki/core] (wmf/1.21wmf10) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53511 [04:03:20] Change merged: Tim Starling; [mediawiki/core] (wmf/1.21wmf11) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53512 [04:06:10] New review: Mattflaschen; "Unfortunately, it doesn't work in IE 6. The long title exacerbates the situation, since it is not t..." [mediawiki/extensions/GettingStarted] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53468 [04:09:39] New patchset: PleaseStand; "Combine JavaScript and JSON encoding logic" [mediawiki/core] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/50140 [04:22:06] New review: Parent5446; "(1 comment)" [mediawiki/core] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/50140 [04:26:39] New patchset: Liangent; "loader3" [test/mediawiki] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53516 [04:29:17] Change abandoned: Liangent; "(no reason)" [test/mediawiki] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53516 [04:34:38] New patchset: Liangent; "Merge branch 'feature'" [test/mediawiki] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53517 [04:36:48] Change restored: Liangent; "(no reason)" [test/mediawiki] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53516 [04:36:58] Change merged: Liangent; [test/mediawiki] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53516 [04:37:11] Change merged: Liangent; [test/mediawiki] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53517 [04:37:47] hi hashar [04:38:21] TimStarling: I presume you're on lua-l? if you don't mind, once that blog post goes out tomorrow, it'd be cool if you could forward a link to lua-l. [04:38:40] ok [04:39:46] liangent: hey :) [04:40:06] liangent: I forgot to follow up about your branch merge yesterday, sorry :D [04:41:00] liangent: I had some discussion about feature branches and how Gerrit kind of lack nice support for them :/ [04:42:22] yeah I tried your rebase-before-merge method just now [04:42:42] and in this way all commits in branch appears in master again [04:43:04] you can do a merge --no-ff [04:44:35] liangent: end result show up as : http://i.stack.imgur.com/vRdkr.png [04:44:39] (left picture) [04:44:57] New patchset: Reedy; "More minor cleanup and documentation hints" [mediawiki/extensions/OpenID] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53518 [04:45:03] hashar: no it still appears in master's log [04:46:50] New patchset: Santhosh; "(Bug 45552) Add Unproofread filter for the Proofread view" [mediawiki/extensions/Translate] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53350 [04:50:11] New patchset: Santhosh; "Show message when the language is blacklisted" [mediawiki/extensions/Translate] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/52590 [04:50:54] hashar: look at this http://dpaste.com/1021318/ [04:51:10] New patchset: Mwjames; "(Bug 31880) add column class (based on datavalue type)" [mediawiki/extensions/SemanticMediaWiki] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53520 [04:51:45] liangent: can you also paste: git log --oneline --decorate --graph [04:52:24] hashar: http://dpaste.com/1021319/ [04:52:35] liangent: nice :] [04:52:56] but it seems gerrit also want to review 1024e39 (feature) 2 [04:52:59] liangent: so ideally that is what we want to do. Rebase feature branch and merge -no-ff [04:53:05] but that does not play nice with Gerrit I think [04:53:13] yeah that is a different commit [04:53:19] you will get one change per commit [04:53:29] or one new patchset for each of the commit in your feature branch [04:57:23] let me try it again with gerrit [04:57:48] why can't we keep test/mediawiki clean... [04:59:19] New patchset: Mwjames; "(Bug 31880) add column class (based on datavalue type)" [mediawiki/extensions/SemanticMediaWiki] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53520 [04:59:53] New patchset: Liangent; "index1" [test/mediawiki] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53521 [05:00:25] Change merged: Liangent; [test/mediawiki] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53521 [05:00:26] --no-ff was what I wanted to base Gareth on [05:04:47] New patchset: Liangent; "index2" [test/mediawiki] (feature) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53522 [05:05:05] Change merged: Liangent; [test/mediawiki] (feature) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53522 [05:08:09] New patchset: J; "(bug 45885) dont throw exception in iframe if file was deleted" [mediawiki/extensions/TimedMediaHandler] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53523 [05:10:23] hashar: the `git review` toolkit seems to forget adding Change-Id for merge commits [05:10:38] yeah you need to amend it [05:10:52] which is also a good opportunity to describe the merge commit itself :-] [05:10:58] New patchset: Liangent; "index2" [test/mediawiki] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53524 [05:10:58] New patchset: Liangent; "Merge branch 'feature2'index" [test/mediawiki] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53525 [05:11:41] hashar: ok see above [05:11:55] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53524 is the same as https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53522 [05:12:02] which has already been approved [05:12:14] kid duty [05:12:16] out [05:13:36] if I didn't do rebase I won't face this issue [05:13:51] it's just a merge with conflict resolution needed [05:13:52] right? [05:15:08] New review: PleaseStand; "(1 comment)" [mediawiki/core] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/50140 [05:16:28] hashar: more trouble is coming... because my local feature branch is no longer based on the remote feature branch's HEAD, git review does a rebase for me [05:16:32] New patchset: Liangent; "indexadd3" [test/mediawiki] (feature) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53526 [05:16:34] against the remote HEAD [05:17:33] ... it's always in a mess [05:18:18] Danny_B: isn't there a way to replicate DPL in Lua? [05:19:09] * Reedy glares at Amgine [05:19:34] *what?* [05:20:44] liangent: ah you can't prevent git-review to do the rebase with -R : git-review -R [05:37:58] New patchset: Mwjames; "Fix jenkins checkstyleResult" [mediawiki/extensions/SemanticMediaWiki] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53527 [05:42:34] New patchset: Mwjames; "Fix jenkins checkstyleResult" [mediawiki/extensions/SemanticMediaWiki] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53527 [05:44:41] New patchset: J; "(bug 45557) use inline fallback with link file for audio" [mediawiki/extensions/TimedMediaHandler] (master) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53528 [05:51:51] New patchset: devunt; "allow