https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60220

--- Comment #23 from Sam Reed (reedy) <s...@reedyboy.net> ---
(In reply to Tim Landscheidt from comment #19)
> The point of moving wiki.toolserver.org to WMF *is* to have it be part of
> production so that (security) updates are done once and neither waste
> multiple people's time nor leave the wiki open for attack because no
> volunteer will have much enthusiasm about that wiki in a year.
> 
> That Coren thinks the best way would be to turn it into a tool is
> understandable given that he is the Tools administrator.
> 
> But WMF not only pays people to manage wikis, they also do it *every*
> *fucking* *day* so they're quite proficient at it, and they can even make
> use of the patches I (as a volunteer) submitted three months ago.

The security argument is pretty amusing considering it's on 1.18 now.




Doesn't it make more sense to be on labs rather than the production cluster?
What benefits are there for it to be a "production" wiki?

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