[11:12:05] [telegram] Hi everyone, do you have any good news to share with me today [11:30:32] [telegram] Hallo! Where are messages like january-date, december-date, etc. used? They were added because of https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T49211 , but I can't find where are they actually used in the code. [11:31:44] [telegram] Maybe best to ask Raymond directly? (re @amire80: Hallo! Where are messages like january-date, december-date, etc. used? They were added because of https://phabricator.wikimedia....) [11:32:27] [telegram] The output looks ok in German so maybe it was solved in a different way? [11:33:01] [telegram] I suspect that they were added, but they are not actually used, and they can be removed, but I may be missing something. [11:35:02] [telegram] (I should probably make a voting test that checks that every message key in en.json is greppable elsewhere in the code. There's a rule about that in the coding conventions, but it's not enforced.) [12:27:30] [telegram] I think some messages keys are concatenated in the code so it won't always work (re @amire80: (I should probably make a voting test that checks that every message key in en.json is greppable elsewhere in the code. There's ...) [12:39:06] [telegram] Yeah, but I tried grepping for "-date" and couldn't find almost anything that uses them, except one test, which I will change to something else. (re @Thecladis: I think some messages keys are concatenated in the code so it won't always work) [14:36:57] [telegram] I want to make friends with you [15:43:56] [telegram] Hello everyone what are you doing [15:44:29] [telegram] Hi, what's your connection to MediaWiki or the Wikimedia projects? (re @An88812: Hello everyone what are you doing) [15:46:58] [telegram] "Telegram spam carpet-bombing", as has been described to me, I suppose [15:47:26] [telegram] yuppp, most likely