[10:14:10] jdlrobson: yt? [10:27:55] Hello, I actually have a doubt about the Wikipedia android app. Can I ask it here? [10:28:45] kaartic: hello! yes. the android app developers aren't online just yet but they'll see your message [10:32:12] How to purge an article using the android app? I ask this because, when I did an edit using my desktop browser I was unable to see the changes in the app een after refreshing the page by swiping down from the start of the article. [10:32:40] *even after refreshing [14:59:29] phuedx|afk: im here now [14:59:35] jetlag got me up at 6 :) [14:59:39] im back for round 2 [15:21:49] kaartic: i don't think we have a nice way to purge the article from android built in :/ sometimes edit take a little to percolate through the service caching layer. we had some tickets on it but i thought they had been resolved [15:27:04] kaartic: Here's a graph showing the delay of rerenders that happened earlier today: click on mobile-rerender-transcludes_delay in https://grafana.wikimedia.org/dashboard/db/eventbus?panelId=10&fullscreen [15:28:11] mobrovac: ^ could we have transclusion rerenders run with lower priority? [16:05:27] bmansurov: olliv Kevin has joined grooming. Did you guys want to discuss the refactoring issue during this morning's grooming? [17:01:51] bmansurov: break is over! [18:15:54] olliv: lost you agin [18:17:26] Thanks niedzielski and bearND for the info. Just wanted to know as i couldn't find anything related in phabricator. [18:32:42] kaartic: i think T145569 was one of the related tickets [18:42:43] niedzielski: congratz on +2 [18:44:29] matanya: thanks :] [18:47:15] matanya: i think i told you we were trying to do more RTL testing? well we finally got that going in ci too now. because most of the devs on the android team aren't fluent in RTL languages, i think, so the tests are in english but we force an RTL layout. the initial test is manual but all subsequent tests detect regressions via screenshot. for example: [18:47:16] https://integration.wikimedia.org/ci/job/apps-android-wikipedia-periodic-test/928/artifact/app/screenshots-ref/ [18:47:43] niedzielski: neat! [18:47:56] if you need help with that would be glad to help [18:49:02] matanya: thanks! [18:56:19] dbrant: niedzielski mdholloway bearND do you need me for grooming today? I could use the time to catch up [18:56:39] maxbinder: go for it [18:57:06] maxbinder: but you're not just my groomsmen, you're my best man! [18:57:27] maxbinder: yeah, that's cool [20:32:51] Hallo [20:33:11] What is "All in the news" in the iOS app? There's no qqq documentation for it [20:34:53] bearND: Are you around? I wanna deploy the feed changes and might need your help testing the app [20:35:46] Pchelolo: yes. I'm around. I'll follow-up on the services channel [20:53:35] mhurd: around? ^ [20:54:40] aharoni: checking... [20:56:18] aharoni: i think we fixed that - was an accidental string... lemme see if we can re-sync [20:56:47] heh, curious :) [20:56:57] Do you do the resynching with translatewiki.net? [20:58:01] niedzielski: hey we had some crufty qqq strings ^ which we've fixed. if you re-run the TWN sync will that update upstream so TWN sees the new ones? [20:58:22] mhurd: sure [20:58:29] niedzielski: thanks so much! [20:58:31] i'll put in a patch shortly [20:58:34] np [20:58:59] aharoni: ^ usually stephen syncs on mondays [21:02:12] mhurd: niedzielski - if it's only the qqq, then it can be easily fixed on translatewiki.net without going through Gerrit [21:02:47] aharoni: i already processed the changes and kicked off the sync :] [21:02:57] niedzielski: cool, I see it's gone! [21:03:17] 👍 [21:03:24] aharoni: niedzielski: woohoo! :) [21:09:38] dbrant: mdholloway niedzielski coreyfloyd : heads up that https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T139481#2746376 was just deployed. Now over time we should be able to collect backdated news entries [21:09:57] bearND: 🎉 [21:10:04] niiice [21:10:12] neat [21:10:50] thanks to Pchelolo [21:11:02] bearND: that's pretty awesome. i'll make an app side card to allow multiple news cards [21:12:00] sn: although we don't filter for same content, so if the news were not changed over 2 days they will be returned 2 times for these 2 days [21:13:31] bearND: woohoo! [21:13:42] Pchelolo: hm, we should discuss in the task but maybe we can prune out duplicates on the client. [21:15:13] niedzielski: I think client is a better place for that honestly. Not sure if it's feasible on the server, requests for individual dates are completely independent [21:16:05] Pchelolo: that kind of makes sense. do you feel the same way about it for the aggregated endpoint? [21:16:48] niedzielski: you mean for other content in the aggregated endpoint? ye, we can't really filter for duplicates on the server [21:16:58] Pchelolo: I think it's possible if one restricts the look back period to, let's say, a week or so. Doing it on the client would be weird because we're going chronologically backwards [21:17:23] Pchelolo: ok cool. app side card is here: T149244. [21:17:23] T149244: Allow multiple news feed cards - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T149244 [21:17:37] bearND: ^ [21:18:24] niedzielski: Thanks!