[Wikitech-l] Some Phabricator and Gerrit 2021 statistics

2022-01-01 Thread Andre Klapper
Well, hello. Sharing random numbers from that past Gregorian calendar year 2021 with you. Big thanks to all technical contributors! <3 === Phabricator 2021 === * 27432 tasks got created. * 24723 tasks got closed. * 3746 people were active in Phabricator. * 2171 people created tasks. * 787

[Wikitech-l] Re: [Wikimedia-l] Re: Re: Uplifting the multimedia stack (was: Community Wishlist Survery)

2022-01-01 Thread Mike Peel
Hi Asaf, That's a good response, but I'm not sure it provides a practical way forward. How can volunteers bring this issue to the attention of the WMF leadership to get the allocation of the time of Wikimedia staff who can take ownership implement changes here? Presumably emails on these

[Wikitech-l] Re: Cloud VPS users, please claim your projects (and, introducing Komla)

2022-01-01 Thread Seyram Komla Sapaty
Hello cloud-vps users, There are still about *63* unclaimed projects at https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Cloud_VPS_2021_Purge Please take a moment to look at that page and mark projects that you are using. Unclaimed projects will be in danger of shutdown on February 1st, 2022. Thank you

[Wikitech-l] Re: [Wiki-research-l] Wikimedia Enterprise HTML dumps available for public download

2022-01-01 Thread Ariel Glenn WMF
Hello Mitar! I'm glad you are finding the Wikimedia Enterprise dumps useful. For your tar.gz question, this is the format that the Wikimedia Enterprise dataset consumers prefer, from what I understand. But I would suggest that if you are interested in other formats, you might open a task on

[Wikitech-l] Re: [Wiki-research-l] Wikimedia Enterprise HTML dumps available for public download

2022-01-01 Thread Mitar
Hi! Awesome! Is there any reason they are tar.gz files of one file and not simply bzip2 of the file contents? Wikidata dumps are bzip2 of one json and that allows parallel decompression. Having both tar (why tar of one file at all?) and gz in there really requires one to first decompress the