[02:59:54] Hello [06:17:22] (PS1) Rfaulk: fix. dependencies in run.py - launch only flask runtime. [analytics/user-metrics] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/78003 [06:17:23] (PS1) Rfaulk: fix. if the broker has no item to pop continue. [analytics/user-metrics] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/78004 [06:17:24] (PS1) Rfaulk: fix. input for output method - these are not used and the routing url should accept regexes. [analytics/user-metrics] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/78005 [06:17:25] (PS1) Rfaulk: fix. pass full request object and handle parsing requests with vars that are simply present.. [analytics/user-metrics] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/78006 [06:17:26] (PS1) Rfaulk: fix. formatting of log string. [analytics/user-metrics] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/78007 [06:17:48] (CR) Rfaulk: [C: 2 V: 2] fix. dependencies in run.py - launch only flask runtime. [analytics/user-metrics] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/78003 (owner: Rfaulk) [06:17:59] (CR) Rfaulk: [C: 2 V: 2] fix. if the broker has no item to pop continue. [analytics/user-metrics] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/78004 (owner: Rfaulk) [06:18:14] (CR) Rfaulk: [C: 2 V: 2] fix. input for output method - these are not used and the routing url should accept regexes. [analytics/user-metrics] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/78005 (owner: Rfaulk) [06:18:29] (CR) Rfaulk: [C: 2 V: 2] fix. pass full request object and handle parsing requests with vars that are simply present.. [analytics/user-metrics] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/78006 (owner: Rfaulk) [06:18:43] (CR) Rfaulk: [C: 2 V: 2] fix. formatting of log string. [analytics/user-metrics] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/78007 (owner: Rfaulk) [06:39:55] (cross-post) is it possible to provide access to the edit conflict logs? these seem to be emitted using wfDebug, fwiw... [07:00:33] yoyo [14:00:36] drdee, are we doing sprint planning today? [14:00:37] no rigiht? [14:06:13] ottomata: That's also my understanding. [14:08:23] ok great, danke [14:14:06] (PS6) Stefan.petrea: Updating Kraken to cope with libdclass 2.2.2 [analytics/kraken] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/75349 [14:14:55] hi [14:15:08] drdee , qchris , ottomata hi [14:15:22] Hi average [14:15:38] qchris: I looked over the review, we will have to talk a bit about it :) [14:15:53] average: Yes, sure :-) [14:16:06] Would you have time for that before the scrum meeting? [14:16:16] qchris: got a meeting with Toby in 1h, can we talk about the review in 2minutes ? [14:16:19] hiya! [14:16:24] I wasn't even sure if we have scrum cause it's not in the calendar [14:16:45] Oh we do not have scrum? I do not know. [14:17:02] Yes, average, let's meet soonish. I'll start the Google machine. [14:19:46] ok [14:19:52] average: I am in the Batcave [15:10:54] (PS7) Stefan.petrea: Updating Kraken to cope with libdclass 2.2.2 [analytics/kraken] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/75349 [15:35:37] hi stefan [15:35:50] hi Toby [16:00:19] tnegrin: i've been looking into camus and avro stuff this morning, i understand a little bit more about how it works [16:00:44] camus is pretty coupled to avro right now [16:00:47] they want to de-couple it [16:01:05] but right now if we want camus we should be using avro [16:27:15] hi andrew -- sorry , was on a call [16:27:58] what do the ops guys think about avro? I'm not a huge fan my experience was on very old code [16:29:30] @ottomatta [16:36:26] i dunno, i've been a little out of the loop re the formats, partially because I didn't (and don't) know much about the field [16:36:36] finally have time today to read up [16:37:21] at the moment, it looks like if we had varnishkafka output in json, we could use camus pretty easily [16:37:41] it might be possible/easy to extend camus to read in our text format [16:37:45] but it outputs to avro by default [16:37:46] or. [16:37:59] it might be possible to take the kafka hadoop consumer that ships with Kafka contrib [16:38:05] and modify it somehow that it is timestamp aware [16:38:17] basically just keep doing what we are doing but with proper time bucketing [16:38:19] dunno [17:00:26] we can also deal with anything in the ETL [17:00:33] gotta run -- talk alter [17:02:37] ok laatas [17:02:42] Waaaait [17:02:45] No scrum then? [17:02:53] ottomata ^ [17:03:00] sure! [17:03:05] guys...... [17:03:07] scrum! [17:03:15] else i will run it! [17:03:22] i will run it [19:02:02] drdee: i'm in, let's do this thing. [20:03:28] ottomata: hey sent you a calendar invite [20:04:17] oh hiya [20:18:52] ottomata: hey I closed it and reopened it [20:19:14] ottomata: it didn't remember the connection so I need to enter it again and save it but I don't remember the password for the mysql user [20:21:01] (pmed) [22:58:16] http://rt.com/usa/snowden-wikipedia-senate-traitor-116/