[12:20:39] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekcsH2k4YC8 [12:20:48] the ost to my day [15:43:33] hi [15:43:55] the wikipedia app is malfunctioning [15:44:05] pages are not updating [15:49:07] hey lbertolotti: thanks for your report [15:49:13] could you help me clarify a couple of things? [15:49:19] the ios app or the android app? [15:49:26] both [15:54:49] bearND mdholloway|afk: o/ i'm looking at crash reports and such and noticed someone is using an ARM AOSP emulator. i wanted to recommend the x86 or x86_64 images if you're not already using them. the ARM emulators are slow as can be [15:55:33] lbertolotti: when you say the apps are not updating, do you mean when you edit a page you're not seeing the changes made? or something else? [15:55:52] for example [15:56:20] User:Lbertolotti/test_page [15:56:28] what do you see in your app? [15:56:59] niedzielski: i rarely use the emulator. But I'll make sure to use the x86* ones. /CC: Pchelolo since I recommended him to use the emulator [15:57:30] lbertolotti: i see "...Archive Suggest More..." [15:57:45] Exactly [15:58:13] I should be seeing this instead [15:58:13] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Lbertolotti/test_page [15:59:43] lbertolotti: ah, i see. i think this might be a bug in the content service. i'll file a ticket with the details [16:00:02] I've done that [16:00:25] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T137669 [16:01:11] lbertolotti: oh great! well, i'll update that ticket then [16:02:59] niedzielski and phuedx, who do you think can solve this problem? [16:04:26] sorry -- i had to leave my keyboard briefly [16:04:30] niedzielski: mdholloway|afk bearND https://wikimedia.invisionapp.com/share/QE8M1MCV9#/188756324_Option_A here are few options that should be technically possible given the constraints. we are(designers) are coming in agreement with Option C2 > https://wikimedia.invisionapp.com/share/QE8M1MCV9#/188847677_Option_C2 [16:06:19] lbertolotti: the people who are subscribed to that ticket will investigate the bug and fix it, if possible [16:08:23] phuedx, It's has been fixed in the past, now it's happening again [16:09:10] lbertolotti: then i'm confident it can be fixed again :) [16:09:20] brb [16:09:23] lbertolotti: i've updated the ticket with more technical detail. it would be helpful to know if this is only an issue with portals or if you've noticed it on more typical articles [16:10:17] nzr: thanks. will check it and wreck it as soon as we can (we have some crash bugs we're fixing at the moment) [16:10:29] niedzielski, with the portals it is obvious because of the clear page cache button [16:10:40] but it is happening everywhere [16:11:16] niedzielski: no worries [16:13:37] what do you see on user:lbertolotti/test page [16:13:38] ? [16:16:54] lbertolotti: https://sli.mg/xBrw7S [16:17:36] yet you should be seeing this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Lbertolotti/test_page [16:18:16] lbertolotti: right, i understand the problem at a conceptual level [16:19:22] that is what is happening with the portal page [16:20:34] this looks like a dev issue [16:20:52] lbertolotti: thanks for narrowing down the issue with a test page like you did. that's really helpful to solving the issues. whoever works on that task should have a much easier time fixing the issue [16:23:03] I suggest getting more devs to subscribe to that ticket [16:35:38] lbertolotti: our ChangeProp service needs to catch up to trigger refreshes of the pages. Pchelolo is looking into that [16:37:47] reposting in case lbertolotti missed it: [16:37:56] (from bearND) [16:37:58] lbertolotti: our ChangeProp service needs to catch up to trigger refreshes of the pages. Pchelolo is looking into that [19:12:40] anyone know if there can be redirect wikipedia page which has two targets? wikipedia says no but just want to confirm. [19:13:52] nzr: an example? [19:14:32] bmansurov: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Obama&redirect=no this page lists one target. obama -> redirects to Barack Obama [19:15:00] is there a case where it has two? symentically then it becomes disambiguation lol [19:15:35] but you never know how system can be screwed up. my ultimate goal here to figure out the value in this page. or do we need to provide access to this page if you are redirected. [19:16:15] nzr: i just added two redirects and was redirected to the first one on my local machine, which is logical [19:16:37] yeah.... but you can add two? how's that possible [19:16:43] ugh... everything is a page [19:16:56] nzr: yes just edit it [19:17:18] but what's the use. doesn't make sense :P [19:17:49] nzr: ;) [19:33:06] nzr: how could you be sent to two different pages at the same time? [19:33:29] Platonides: yes. i have the same question :( [19:44:48] bearND: o/ dbrant is taking care of car trouble today and mdholloway|afk is repping at the onsite. would you mind doing some code reviews of the bug fixes found in the beta today so i can make another build? top of the patch stack is here: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/c/310885/ i'm going to try to fix the search fragment issue but that's the on [19:44:48] ly blocker in my eyes [19:45:09] bearND: oh and the design stuff too [20:54:29] niedzielski: ok. what do you mean with the design stuff? [20:55:28] bearND: the designs nzr mentioned. i'm not sure we'll hold up an initial beta cut for it but it needs to be in the final beta [23:39:10] nzr: no. A page can only have one redirect. [23:39:21] A disambiguation page is just a page with a list of links