[00:50:07] leila: thanks for getting that started. I had been sending emails and getting no responses about what folks wanted to do :) [00:50:24] ah! np, bd808. :) [15:56:09] hey halfak, can you give me write access to the RGR meeting event, so I can invite other remotees as needed today? [16:07:14] J-Mo, you should already have it. [16:07:21] You don't even need write access to invite people :) [16:07:49] you know what halfak, you are right on both of those counts. [16:08:01] not sure why I was confused. still early. need coffee. [16:08:07] :D|<3< [16:08:17] Ugh that doesn't look like a heart man at all [16:08:37] no it does not. damn you, auto-emoji-correct [17:51:00] can someone tell me the difference between the stub-meta-history dumps and the stub-articles dumps. The meta page isn't clear and it *looks* like the latter is an articles only version of the former. Is that the case? [17:57:18] Protonk, stub-meta-history has all of the namespace [17:57:42] stub-articles is just "content namespaces" and I don't think it has history [17:58:38] I'm looking at some of it and it looks like it has revisions in it [17:59:05] Still genuinely unsure what that dump is meant to represent [18:02:53] Protonk: IIRC all the dumps represent an article as a page element with a number of revision elements inside it, but in some of the dumps the number of revision elements is 1 [18:04:01] ahhh [18:04:07] cool [18:04:20] thank you [18:04:31] or to be more precise: all pages are pages, their namespace changes, and articles have ns 0, of course [18:04:42] you’re welcome, happy to help :) [18:52:31] hey, linux wizards! how do i get json2tsv work? should i install tsvutils? is this the right instructions to follow https://code.dlang.org/packages/tsv-utils-dlang/1.0.3 ? [19:12:01] pip install json2tsv [19:12:05] fajne, ^ [19:17:16] oh, that easy? haha