Hello,
Please join us on the next Wikimedia Bugday:
20:00 Thursday, October 24, 2013 - Sunday, October 27 22:00 UTC[1]
in #pywikipediabot on Freenode IRC [2]
We will be triaging bug reports pywikibot [3]. Pywikibot recently
moved its code repository from SVN to Git and its bugtracker from
Source
You are invited to an IRC office hour, 18:00-19:00 UTC on 24 October
to discuss Flow.
A lot of the documentation is in the process of being overhauled, but
these 2 pages are a good primer for our short-term plans, and what
we're experimenting with, if you haven't seen them already.
https://en.wikip
For the record, that's basically the heuristic (combo of James and
Arthur's) that I've been using when people ask me for special deploy
windows.
So, +1 from me.
Greg
> +teampractices and wikitech-l for more input
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Arthur Richards
> wrote:
>
> > I genera
+teampractices and wikitech-l for more input
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 11:22 AM, Arthur Richards
wrote:
> I generally agree with James'/VE's approach. I'm not sure we can
> reasonably come up with a sound metric (eg 'degredation that affects
> roughly one percent of users') as it may not always be
Congrants
Gergő is a great software engineer and one of the most helpful members of
the Hungarians I've met.
I'm sure he will be a fine edition to the engineering team
On Tuesday, October 15, 2013, Bináris wrote:
> Just to be the first: welcome!
> All the folks should learn this letter
> "ő"
right now it is configured like that and I love it. Thanks to that
wm-bot never crashes because of nfs / gluster outages, its system
files are on local fs which is backed up to gluster every day, in fact
it contains just binaries and config files, nothing what can't be
recovered easily. Local fs do