[18:15:11] andre__: thanks for the invite. Just to be clear, we are supposed to import our own tasks, right ? [18:17:09] tonythomas: I would not say "supposed" but if you have a lot of time... well... some lazy part of me says that I would not be against it. :P [18:17:28] andre__: I just imported one :D [18:17:37] I think I like you! :P [18:17:41] I just wonder what kind of a horror it would be for you! [18:17:43] :( [18:18:16] tonythomas: just the usual horror that GCI is for mentors? :D "Nothing new to see here, move along everybody!" [18:18:36] nah. there's even an API now [18:18:49] andre__: wow - so you have some sort of script doing the import ? [18:18:52] the first years it was "import some CSV file and see how nothing works as expected" [18:19:02] andre__: haha. [18:19:04] I don't. But Google offers some API. Somehow. [18:19:09] do we have this thing working with phab ? [18:19:16] In my next life I will become a hacker! Then I can explain it to you! [18:19:21] like - we have the tasks on phab, right ? so there should be something [18:19:23] I don't have the slightest idea. :D [18:19:56] andre__: wow. If we had something like that, you could import everything from Google-Code-IN repo [18:20:03] and then just call that API! [18:20:04] wow. [18:20:05] let me try to find random info on a random interwebs page. [18:20:40] andre__: you should. I too will search in the background. [18:21:30] meh. cannot find something recent about it. [18:21:32] Maybe I'm wrong. [18:22:12] andre__: there is something like a https://secure.phabricator.com/book/phabricator/article/conduit/ -- which might list down the tasks in a project [18:22:21] I had my own phab install somewhere, but its down now :-( [18:23:02] andre__: are you sure GCI has some data import via API ? [18:23:14] if yes, maybe someone should ask in wikitech-l to write a script or something like that [18:23:16] tonythomas, I thought so, but now I am not sure anymore. [18:23:30] andre__: nothing there in the admin dashboardy ? [18:24:26] cannot see anything, no :( [18:25:29] andre__: sad. But I remember them telling something like that there, though. [18:25:39] might get lucky if you mail the OSP team or something like that [18:26:42] but first, some icecream! :D [18:35:07] andre__: of course ;) [20:56:20] andre__: hi! For Google Code-In, I have a task that actually encompasses 9 independent items that would each make a suitable small task for a new developer. [20:56:30] Do I need to make a separate phabricator ticket for each one? [20:57:47] ragesoss, if you can create a 'generic' task with the same instructions applying to each 9 independent items, plus a link "pick one from this list of 9 items", you only need one [20:58:25] ragesoss, that's called "generic" if there's more than one instance of a task [20:58:38] I wonder if we can make this a bit clearer in https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Google_Code-in_2016/Mentors#Requirements_of_a_task [20:58:41] andre__: great. I'll flesh it out a little bit, but that fits perfectly with what I've got lined up. [20:58:48] yay! [20:59:12] ragesoss: Since today we/you can now also direct create tasks on the GCI site. [20:59:27] Just saying as I don't know how much you use Wikimedia Phabricator in these days :) [21:00:40] s/direct/directly/ [21:00:41] great. If I can do that directly there without Phabricator, I'll do that. I put a stub of the task on phabrictor, but using just that plus github will be easier. [21:00:52] Alright! [21:00:58] thx [21:43:41] tonythomas: https://developers.google.com/open-source/gci/api [21:43:44] Meh. Left.