If you are a user of cloud-vps, please visit the following page and mark
any projects that are still in use:
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Cloud_VPS_2024_Purge
There are currently 95 unmarked projects on that page; any that remain
unclaimed will be deemed abandoned and subject to
Hello!
In order to conserve resources and prevent bot-net hijacking, cloud-vps
users have a few maintenance responsibilities. This spring two of these
duties have come due: an easy one and a hard one. Tl;dr: visit
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Cloud_VPS_2024_Purge, claim
your
Hello cloud-vps users!
It's time for our annual cleanup of unused projects and resources. Every
year or so the Cloud Services team tries to identify and clean up unused
projects and VMs. We do this via an opt-in process: anyone can mark a
project as 'in use,' and that project will be
Hello cloud-vps users!
It's time for our annual cleanup of unused projects and resources. Our
new developer advocate Komla Sapaty will be guiding this process; please
respond promptly to his emails and do your best to make him feel welcome!
Every year or so the Cloud Services team tries to
There are still 39 unclaimed cloud-vps projects which will be shut down
at the end of the month. Please have a look at this list; if there's
anything on here that you care about, please visit
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Cloud_VPS_2020_Purge and mark
the project as in use.
Kelson already did it a few days ago.
On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 3:54 PM Travis Briggs wrote:
>
> Can someone mark mwoffliner as "in use", please?
>
> I lost my phone and now I can't sign in to mediawiki tech because of 2FA.
>
> Thanks,
> -Travis
>
> On Mon, Nov 2, 2020 at 9:09 AM Maximilian Doerr
Can someone mark mwoffliner as "in use", please?
I lost my phone and now I can't sign in to mediawiki tech because of 2FA.
Thanks,
-Travis
On Mon, Nov 2, 2020 at 9:09 AM Maximilian Doerr
wrote:
> Cyberbot will never be unclaimed. :-
>
> Cyberpower678
> English Wikipedia Administrator
>
Cyberbot will never be unclaimed. :-
Cyberpower678
English Wikipedia Administrator
English Wikipedia Interface Administrator
Global User Renamer
> On Nov 2, 2020, at 10:23, Andrew Bogott wrote:
>
>
> Yes, marking it as 'in use' is how I can tell whether or not it's claimed :)
> Thank you!
Yes, marking it as 'in use' is how I can tell whether or not it's
claimed :) Thank you!
-Andrew
On 11/2/20 9:15 AM, Zoran Dori wrote:
Hello,
I've already claimed the srwiki-dev project, so I'm not sure why it is
listed here as unclaimed.
But I've added "In use" and in the title, so I
Hello,
I've already claimed the srwiki-dev project, so I'm not sure why it is
listed here as unclaimed.
But I've added "In use" and in the title, so I think that everything is
okay now, right?
Best regards,
Zoran
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Please claim your projects at
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Cloud_VPS_2020_Purge
There are still 57 unclaimed projects -- some of them look pretty important!
Here is the complete list of projects that are in danger of shutdown on
December 1st:
asyncwiki
blog
butterfly
Every year or so the Cloud Services team tries to identify and clean up
unused projects and VMs. We do this via an opt-in process: anyone can
mark a project as 'in use,' and that project will be preserved for
another year.
I've created a wiki page the lists all existing projects, here:
Many thanks to all of you who have acted on this already! There are now
17 unclaimed projects -- these will be shut down next week if they
remain unclaimed. They are:
butterfly
design
etcd
hat-imagescalers
indico
lewton-test
mcr-dev
orig
queryrapi
social-tools
structurednavigation
Reminder: please claim your VPS projects. Almost 100 projects are
still unclaimed; in about a month we'll start shutting down projects
that no one has spoken for. Please visit this URL and mark your
projects as used:
https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/News/Cloud_VPS_2019_Purge
The
Every year or so the Cloud Services team tries to identify and clean up
unused projects and VMs. We do this via an opt-in process: anyone can
mark a project as 'in use,' and that project will be preserved for
another year.
I've created a wiki page the lists all existing projects, here:
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