[00:00:02] * meeple27 was dragged kicking and screaming into irc...it's from what...the 1970's? [00:00:32] ok, 1988, according to some random site named "wikipedia" [00:02:25] man it predates the browser [00:10:51] It predates a lot of people on our teams [00:18:47] ahem, I was alive [00:20:11] i wasn't pointing fingers or naming names! [00:23:13] :) [10:57:11] 6Team-Practices, 6Community-Advocacy, 6Engineering-Community, 10Wikimania-Hackathon-2015: Code of conduct/Phabricator etiquette/Friendly Spaces/etc breach consequences and escalation paths - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T90908#1433563 (10Qgil) [13:50:34] 6Team-Practices, 6Community-Advocacy, 6Engineering-Community, 10Wikimania-Hackathon-2015: Code of conduct/Phabricator etiquette/Friendly Spaces/etc breach consequences and escalation paths - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T90908#1433923 (10Qgil) a:3Mattflaschen >>! In T90908#1259280, @Mattflaschen wro... [17:52:24] 6Team-Practices, 6Engineering-Community, 3ECT-July-2015: What to do with old open patches for unmaintained repositories when not even the uploader responds - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T102920#1435275 (10Aklapper) [17:52:27] 6Team-Practices, 6Engineering-Community, 10Gerrit-Migration, 3ECT-August-2015, 3ECT-July-2015: Goal: Organize a Gerrit Cleanup Day - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T88531#1435274 (10Aklapper) [17:52:37] 6Team-Practices, 6Engineering-Community, 3ECT-July-2015: What to do with old open patches for unmaintained repositories when not even the uploader responds - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T102920#1435276 (10Aklapper) a:3Aklapper [17:53:10] 6Team-Practices, 6Engineering-Community, 3ECT-July-2015: Goal: Reduce code review queues and waiting times - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T101686#1435284 (10Qgil) a:3Qgil [18:17:53] dstrine-away: mbinder jaufrecht are any of you in the ops health check? if so, is there room on the hangout for one more? i'd like to eavesdrop for a bit [18:18:11] awjr: the room is full but the phone bridge is working [18:18:22] awjr: you could also join the gdocs chat [18:18:27] mbinder: cool - any details on how to get on that? [18:19:05] it's conference room 2001 [18:19:18] I'm told you will understand that? [18:19:54] lol [18:20:01] thanks dstrine mbinder [18:23:17] dstrine: im in : [18:23:19] thanks again [18:30:07] yay! [19:11:00] awjr: would you like to join the thc retro? just four of us [19:12:51] we are back in the same hangout [19:12:55] it's just us [20:19:47] kristenlans: blast from the past - what is the status of the Q4 goals from readership https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Engineering/2014-15_Goals#Reading_Department? i suspect the goals page hasn't been updated as folks have been focussing on q1 goals [20:20:34] mbinder: ^ [20:26:22] awjr: I don't think I can answer that atm, at least for Apps. I can poke the Apps teams, though. [20:26:38] thanks mbinder that would be great [20:34:57] dstrine: are you good to go fro today's THC (does time work)? [20:36:16] yes that time slot works [20:38:11] a bunch of us were in the OPS THC earlier today. It seems we really need to emphasize that the google doc is just like etherpad [20:38:22] people were reluctant to use it at first [21:15:03] to follow up on dstrine's comment: The ops folks discovered that google docs have a "chat" feature, which they latched onto because the hangout overflowed and therefore the hangout chat wouldn't include everyone. [21:15:25] They ended up typing comments in the doc chat that should have gone in the doc itself. [21:16:21] We haven't had problems in the past with people putting real content in the hangout chat, but the doc chat seemed to draw them in, and I didn't think to stop it. [21:16:37] I'm going to grab the chat comments that didn't already get pasted into the doc and paste them into the doc [21:17:00] but it's a good heads-up since other teams might have a similar confusion, with the shift from etherpad to google docs