[13:01:11] Pchelolo: ExternalStore doesn't expose a flags system (it's an abstraction with the DB being just one implemenation) but will fall back to master on miss. [13:01:28] The logic is in ExternalStoreDB::fetchBlob. [20:25:07] Pchelolo: ty for the patch merge! Nice to wake up to it solved. [20:25:45] I don't think it was backported to deployed branch, so will get deployed with next train. [20:26:02] No just master & 1.36 [20:26:32] Only affects maint scripts though [20:33:40] legoktm: I recall a community RFC years ago about giving commons admins the ability to see deleted file pages on local wikis [20:33:51] we did some work on that in core I think to make permissions work by namespace [20:34:02] but I'm wondering how much it would take to actualy get it through. [20:34:13] or whether it'd be easier to fix this through an OAuth thing in toolforge. [20:34:14] The RFC passed, I implemented it years later, then they held a new RFC and it failed [20:35:04] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_comment/Global_file_deletion_review [20:36:11] ah there was a second one [20:36:12] interesting [20:36:16] yeha, I only know about the 2008 one [20:36:18] knew* [20:37:27] Maybe it would've worked if it was a separate global group instead of auto for Commons admins [20:40:29] Probably we should clean up https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/g/operations/mediawiki-config/+/a327d2d81b81e607871c29b9471c5e2198a25b53/wmf-config/CommonSettings.php#967 if it's not going to be used [20:45:46] legoktm: he, right. Wouldn't hurt in the interim to remove it I guess. [21:13:03] I haven't been as active on commons in the past 2 years, but it seems that this is mostly obsoleted by now and is only less likely to become needed in the future as more wikis turn of local uploads and any old cases have already been dealt with. [21:15:24] https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Files_moved_to_Commons_requiring_review_by_date [21:15:41] although this category is seemingly as big as it was 8 years ago [22:53:25] how come Safari 9.1 has Grade A support? looking at https://analytics.wikimedia.org/dashboards/browsers/#all-sites-by-os-and-browser/os-browser-family-and-major-hierarchical-view seems to show it's barely used [22:56:15] how well used isnt the only metric [22:57:25] https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T266866 is listed as the reference [23:01:16] hmm, ok, I was looking at the phrase "Where browser usage is over 5%, a modern experience (Grade A) is supported"