[00:48:57] hiii [05:19:37] Hello murmur! If you have any questions, feel free to ask and someone should answer soon. [05:20:14] Hello musikanimal! If you have any questions, feel free to ask and someone should answer soon. [05:20:15] Hello HeartsDo! If you have any questions, feel free to ask and someone should answer soon. [05:20:30] Hello revi! If you have any questions, feel free to ask and someone should answer soon. [05:20:58] Hello Vermont! If you have any questions, feel free to ask and someone should answer soon. [10:19:26] [discord] may I know why my name haven’t been approved for so long 😅 [10:53:06] [discord] Primarily, I didn't get to renames yet [10:53:54] [discord] So it's whoever gets to it first, me later after work or if Doug turns up today [11:35:54] [discord] Oh ok. [15:12:28] Hello Guest6! If you have any questions, feel free to ask and someone should answer soon. [15:12:51] I'm having issues getting my Wiki approved and set up. [15:18:07] [discord] can you elaborate? [19:26:56] Hello testaccountlol! If you have any questions, feel free to ask and someone should answer soon. [19:33:16] Hi, is there a way to remove metadata of files so that no one can see it, be they normal user or administrator? I've recently discovered some of my files I've uploaded to a wiki I am an administrator of have accidentally included personally identifying information and there are people who use the wiki who could potentially use it maliciously should they discover it, including other admin(s). How can I prevent this? [19:36:50] [discord] testaccountlol: Even though it seems to be possible to disable the showing of EXIF data on the image page, it'll still persist *inside* the image file itself. The only way to remove that is by deleting the image and reuploading it as MediaWiki offers no way to remove it from the image itself. [19:38:11] Yeah, MediaWiki is a preserve-everything sort of upload system very much unlike your typical (well-implemented) social media. [19:40:01] Yes, but some people (other admins) can still view earlier versions of the file. Is there no way to prevent this? [19:41:13] Presumably there's a way to purge the applicable files. [19:48:37] I clicked the purge button on the page of one of the files, the earlier versions remained if I saught them out. The metadata remained, and I can't find a solution. [19:48:58] Presumably this could still be accessed by other admins. [19:49:49] [discord] The only thing I can think of is deleting the image and reuploading it with the metadata removed [19:53:31] I see. Thanks for the help, but I don't think I can do anything. [19:54:20] testaccountlol: Is the image just one(1) or there are many of it [19:54:31] That has the PII [19:56:49] Many, but I'm willing to manually remove metadata from each. [19:58:29] testaccountlol: Whatever the case may be, just [19:58:30] - delete the file(s), (per Agent) [19:58:30] - email stewards@, requesting an oversight of the revision (make sure you use email to request and not on-wiki or talk page message) [19:58:30] After doing that we'll find a way to remove metadata from images, (I can't say it from the top of my head right now, lol). [19:59:41] So long you still have the images on your computer/device [19:59:41] You'd remove it from them and re-upload them [20:00:28] That's fine, I appreciate it [20:01:37] testaccountlol: You're using a computer, right? [20:02:16] Not currently, I have access to one if needed [20:04:24] Alright then [20:11:01] Hello awesomesocool1! If you have any questions, feel free to ask and someone should answer soon. [23:27:21] [discord] How to fix this [23:27:22] [discord] [23:27:23] [discord] Could not store file "/tmp/phpOQ7hNn" at "mwstore://local-backend/local-public/f/f9