[04:05:14] huh, the grammar on the shared-repo message is a bit messed up [04:05:59] Message hardcodes "a shared repository", but is used in some places where "the" would make more sense, but in other places, "a" is probably more correct [04:31:11] !b 2001 | bawolff [04:31:11] * wm-bot bawolff: has replaced Bugzilla with Phabricator! --> https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/ [04:31:12] >.> [04:31:24] lol [04:33:00] bawolff: since your not in -dev where gerrit posts, file a task and tag with translatewiki is the general way iirc [04:33:38] lol @ wm-bot [04:34:08] p858snake|L: Cool thanks :) [04:46:37] @link [[bugzilla:2001]] [04:46:37] https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2001 [04:47:11] AntiComposite: I think p858snake|L was trying to link to bugzilla bug 1 which is phab bug 2001 (The bug saying our docs are shit) [04:47:36] I believe the specific description is "teh suck" [04:47:50] lol [04:48:25] While i did just get linked to https://translatewiki.net/wiki/Translating:New_project so I guess they are there, i just didn't find it [04:49:36] There are some docs that do just say "CC raymond" on a gerrit patchset [04:51:31] So i guess i should use that template [05:48:07] Hmm, in the extension template, i added tooltips for the config variables if they have a description in extension.json. I wonder if there is some good way to indicate you can hover on them [05:48:29] I guess dotted-underline like , but that does seem a bit heavy handed [06:58:56] Is it a common issue for images to just display a link instead of the image itself? I've checked my media server and can see that the images do exist, yet some of them 404 despite the URL being valid. Additionally, some images are just displaying a link to the image in the File namespace, without showing the image. It seems that on refresh, different images experience this issue. [07:00:57] The upload directory is on a shared server that's mounted via NFS, additionally. [07:01:23] I did recently add another varnish instance into the pool, but I don't know if that's relevant.