[11:53:45] Team-Practices, Phabricator, WMF-Design, WMF-Design-Research: Migration of the Design team to Phabricator - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T832#1230961 (Qgil) [16:29:38] I sent a message to the person squatting on "jaufrecht", in case that was a real person and not just a login from my from last week or something. Didn't get a reply, but last night I found that message in a Pidgin window on my home pc. mystery solved. [16:40:53] jaufrecht: good to see you back with your "t" [16:45:03] Please ignore this irc test [18:36:56] kristenlans, awjr: Hey. Your feedback on https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T95469#1229604 is very welcome (because after this week, Chase might be gone for a while and so will our ability to upgrade our Phab instance) [18:37:05] (Thanks in advance!) [18:47:46] thanks for the poke andre__ checking it out now... [19:25:15] kristenlans: ok - im in meetings like forever :-| [19:25:19] kristenlans: but i should be able to check it out late this afternoon [19:59:14] kristenlans: what are the benefits to updating the sprint extension? [20:12:33] awjr, the problem is (simplified) that "accepting" the latest (tested by KLans) Sprint extension code kinda blocks upgrading our Phabricator now [20:13:47] ...and that Chase will be away really soon. Hence the question (again?) if we really want to block upgrading based on https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T89830#1227515 [20:14:02] I'm sorry for not expressing that situation more clearly a bit earlier :-/ [20:15:31] * andre__ wanders away from keyboard again to play with Phab's SQL to squeeze out some metrics [22:36:56] andre__: is it possible to upgrade phab w/o updating the sprint extension? [22:37:41] awjr: I'm not sure if there have been database scheme or API changes. Maybe chasemp in #wikimedia-devtools knows [22:37:58] * andre__ feels a bit bad having not been able to follow upstream as closely as he wants [22:38:11] thanks andre__ i'll ask there [22:38:17] thx