[09:06:08] hi. can anyone tell why https://meta.m.miraheze.org/wiki/Terms_of_Use doesn't display anything, even though the non-mobile page https://meta.miraheze.org/wiki/Terms_of_Use works? [11:20:02] hi, I am looking at an option on changing another users preferences as an admin [11:20:20] found https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:EditUser but that is deprecated [11:21:11] main reason for looking is disabling e-mail setttings as watchlist mails are bouncing (user left company) [11:25:54] akoopal: Can you delete the user? [11:30:41] prefer not to [11:43:02] for history sake [11:43:47] what we normally do is indef block leavers [11:44:46] akoopal: if you have block disables login enabled, it disables email from memory [11:46:45] with an expiration time of indefinite (account creation disabled, autoblock disabled) [11:47:07] but we got bounces for mail send from the wiki, I assume watchlist [11:48:01] do you have $wgBlockDisablesLogin enabled? [11:49:15] not in my LocalSettings [11:49:50] so should be not set [11:49:59] enable it, and it should stop the emails [11:50:16] ok, will try [11:55:20] that was intresting [11:55:21] > not sure what I did wrong in vi, but that kills your wiki quite nicely :-) [11:56:04] (that line got removed, the diff link was from the restore) [16:01:05] where do i see when releases were releases. [16:01:07] released* [16:01:27] 1.31.1,2,3 [16:01:30] etc [16:02:34] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/source/mediawiki/browse/REL1_31/RELEASE-NOTES-1.31 [16:02:37] no dates [16:06:04] neoweb, why does it matter? [16:06:48] I am trying to figure out if I should do LTS, or maintain the latest stable. I want to know which has more/less releases. [16:07:05] IE if it is 6 releases in 2 years for lts... [16:07:56] A major release will be made every six months. [16:08:01] A long term support release (LTS) will be made every two years. [16:08:46] I run a few wiki's that do not have a heavy plugin base, but I was looking at this plugin https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/VisualEditor [16:08:55] neoweb, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki_version_history#Timeline [16:09:22] I was looking at that but it does not have dates for the .minor releases. [16:10:15] e.g. https://releases.wikimedia.org/mediawiki/1.31/ [16:10:25] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/News [16:10:35] linked from the frontpage in mediawiki.org [16:11:35] Thanks. [16:12:04] I want an editor that will allow paste of images from the clipboard and VisualEditor popped up. [16:39:31] hai [16:39:51] i have an idea to make a quantum computer [16:40:02] i want help [16:40:53] =D [16:41:00] javaman: And how is that related to MediaWiki? [16:41:18] iam a student from india [16:42:07] javaman: Do you want to discuss something related to MediaWiki? [16:42:09] i think which is much faster than existing quantum computers [16:42:13] javaman: Do you want to discuss something related to MediaWiki? [16:42:15] yaaa [16:42:55] iam vishal now java man [16:43:22] iam coming from a poor community [16:43:24] javaman: If you don't want to discuss something related to MediaWiki, then you are wrong here. Please stay on-topic for this channel. Thanks for your understanding. [16:44:03] okey [16:44:09] iam quiting [16:44:12] bye [17:24:58] what about the internet? [18:58:01] I've got another headscratcher [18:58:02] https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/An_Essay_in_Defence_of_the_Female_Sex/Section_8/Modern [18:58:21] The page it transcludes doesn't have an odd span [18:58:33] or a misnesting [18:58:40] In preview it doesn't have a misnesting [18:58:56] So I fail to see WHERE it's coming from [19:01:43] I even tried running the parser output through the W3C validator [19:02:04] So WHERE is the misnesting? because I can't see it