[01:56:12] didn't work for me [01:57:10] it didn't work for me [02:00:35] No, don't place it between brackets, just paste the link as is [02:00:49] ah [10:58:14] If you're trying to link it You might have to do something like this, let's say you want the word Agent to be linked to https://agent.com, then you'll have to do something like this [https://agent.com Agent] Notice the space after the link and before the word agent. If this isn't what you want you can just ignore this😁 [15:10:31] If we do allow it, are they any wikis that might like certain extensions & mediawiki upgrades early? [15:18:02] RhinosF1: that'd be pretty cool, I'd def let my wikis be Miraheze test subjects [15:22:53] @Agent: how many wikis? How big? What sort of extensions do you use? [15:33:26] RhinosF1: About 4-5 wikis, the smallest has about 40k pages total and the largest 400k. Apart from the default extensions, they all use VisualEditor, StructuredDiscussions, CommentStream, WikiSEO, PageImages, TextExtracts, PortableInfobox, along with a few other extensions which I probably couldn't name off the top of my head [15:34:04] @Agent: cool [15:34:29] I was hoping social profile or cargo might come up [15:34:49] Ah yes, we employ SocialProfile too [15:34:51] Cargo not so much [15:36:11] SocialProfile makes you very good [15:36:23] Because it's a complex extension [15:36:38] So anyone with that wanting to take the risk is good [16:16:59] What is the topic? testing wikis? [16:19:37] Wikis to test extension updates & stuff [16:19:48] We don't quite know how it will look yet [16:20:02] Because multiversion is complex [16:23:08] hmm, I'd be down with the idea but I'm wondering how it would look. Would the wikis be running a wmf branch of MediaWiki or would it just be upgraded to the newest release a few weeks ahead of deployment on the farm [16:24:31] They'd still run the stable release [16:25:05] It's mainly extension updates [16:25:33] And when we do 1.36 -> 1.37 (we'll probably not this time around but maybe for .38) you'd get it like a few hours early [16:26:19] If we can make having appservers have more than 1 mediawiki version on then it would take upgrade times for the big ones down from the current 2-3 hours to like 30 minutes [16:26:34] Although hopefully it'll be shorter this time with new deploys too [16:39:14] how would i use the extension 3D? [21:55:35] Uhhhh [21:55:36] tsc.miraheze.org [21:55:40] What is going on here? [21:55:58] it's only compatible with STL i think [21:56:05] which is a pretty basic format [21:56:17] ? [21:56:18] so i don't find much useful for anything more than a quick look [21:56:39] Naleksuh: responding the guy above about the extendion: 3d [21:56:43] extension* [21:56:57] So you ignored my message from 21 seconds ago to respond to a message from 6 hours ago [21:56:58] OK then [21:58:17] and [22:01:15] Wow cool, I clicked okay request and the software just made me write "Request approved. Okay-ish. Description doesn't meet our requirements, but in this case the sitename, URL, and categorisation suggest this is a wiki that would follow the Content Policy made clear by the preceding fields, and it is conditionally approved as such. Please be advised that if your wiki deviates too much from this approval, remedial action can be taken by a [22:01:15] Steward, if necessary, and that this approval does not preclude approval of similar wikis sharing this likely topic. Please ensure your wiki complies with all aspects of Content Policy at all times. Thank you." even though I never said that [22:01:26] Now I can't use that option anymore because apparently it is putting words in my mouth [22:03:30] Naleksuh: all the options have a canned response unfortunately [22:03:58] I thought it was for organizational purposes not for it to make me send stuff without my permission [22:04:04] Also it very clearly has dmehus writing style [22:05:13] Naleksuh: unfortunately, there's no way to send a manual response anymore so you're forced to pick an option [22:05:19] Also, yeah, it definitely sounds like Doug [22:05:23] Actually there is [22:05:25] I found one [22:06:13] Oh really? [22:09:11] I just thought Okay request was the default, I didn't know the message was going to chastise them so hard [22:09:19] Otherwise I wouldn't have picked it [22:15:54] Otherwise i wouldn't hace picked it. Me too [22:16:14] I only use that if the context provided is very short [22:22:13] Naleksuh: yeah, no way unfortunately to escape the canned responses [22:22:14] To be fair, before those responses, most approved wiki requests just said "Done" and gave no indication on what's a good request.