[14:02:49] duesen: hi, maybe you know why this is happening? https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T301310 [16:41:41] do we consider changes to external dependencies "breaking changes" in semver speak? [16:50:43] depends how we're using htem [16:52:25] Reedy: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/plugins/gitiles/mediawiki/libs/RequestTimeout/+/e306a7cb1fb3a1ca3ce93992c56efb62b537c4bc, just adding a new library [16:52:35] I'm wondering if I should tag 1.2.0 or 2.0.0 [17:01:43] >MAJOR version when you make incompatible API changes, [17:01:43] >MINOR version when you add functionality in a backwards compatible manner [17:03:43] You're not doing any API changes... [17:04:01] Or more specifically, incompatible API changes [17:04:52] I don't think necessarily adding the dependancy on wikimedia/normalized-exception is either.. [17:07:44] I think you could easily go either way [17:08:01] If you marked it as 2.0.0 to be safe, that wouldn't be wrong either [17:56:32] Amir1: no idea offhand. I have been working on config handling. [17:57:58] duesen: I will take a look and might have to add you as reviewer given that you worked in PreparedUpdate etc. [17:58:17] sure [18:11:24] Finally a channel that has activity :D [18:11:31] Hey :D [18:12:30] ? [18:12:37] Lots of them do... [18:21:25] #wikivoyage, #wikimedia and #wikipedia-cs I am in rn do not :D [18:21:44] Occasionally someone joins, someone else leaves, but that's it.