[00:02:26] [telegram] still hacking post-picnic in NYC! https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T218724 [05:16:00] [telegram] I really appreciate all his efforts with the Little investment of $3k with joy all over me after withdrawing my profit of $20,500 through richard johnson join his telegram channel below [05:16:01] [telegram] 👇👇👇 [05:16:02] [telegram] @Profitabletradeo12 [05:16:04] [telegram] @Profitabletradeo12 [06:32:24] [telegram] Hello can you help me configure my wiki on ($wgMobileUrlTemplate = ) [06:32:25] [telegram] [06:32:26] [telegram] my wiki starts with: Example: (m.example.org) [08:35:57] addshore: is there anything else I should do about my gerrit change? [08:36:16] I would like to wrap up that, as it was something I was hoping to finish during the hackathon [08:50:09] [telegram] Hi, anyone knows how to create a page or edit content in Wiki? [09:06:26] [telegram] yes, just press the edit button (re @play4fun123: Hi, anyone knows how to create a page or edit content in Wiki?) [09:29:21] [telegram] thank you, but I don't have an account and cannot create one as my IP address in blocked... [09:30:01] [telegram] wha does he block message say? [09:30:44] [telegram] https://tools-static.wmflabs.org/bridgebot/78fe1764/file_19705.jpg [09:31:00] [telegram] this is the block message [09:33:50] how are you connecting to the Internet? [09:34:12] you should register and create account and log in and then try to create the page [09:34:20] [telegram] ok. see [[m:No open proxies#Global exceptions and appeals]] for what to do (send an email with the requested information to stewards@wikimedia.org) (re @play4fun123: this is the block message) [09:35:24] [telegram] ok, thank you [09:36:03] [telegram] I will send an email, wish you can help solve the problem [11:05:47] [telegram] This has been answered already; please don't repost. (re @Magva: Hello can you help me configure my wiki on ($wgMobileUrlTemplate = ) [11:05:47] [telegram] [11:05:49] [telegram] my wiki starts with: Example: (m.example.org)) [15:59:08] [telegram] Hello%q* [20:50:31] [telegram] Who was leading the showcase event yesterday ? is it @lucaswerkmeister ? [20:50:52] [telegram] Writing a blog post on the event. Like to add the name of the showcase event lead [20:51:05] [telegram] Neslihan and me, with @haleywmf, if I remember correctly [20:51:17] [telegram] ok [21:27:58] [telegram] No Wikipedia again, and the status page claims everything is ok : https://tools-static.wmflabs.org/bridgebot/5ab1b615/file_19766.jpg [21:27:59] [telegram] https://tools-static.wmflabs.org/bridgebot/4875b99e/file_19767.jpg [21:28:10] [telegram] Also why do we have downtime every two days now? [21:30:27] [telegram] and why is this the case, unlike the presumably real-time updated klaxon? (re @Samuel: Status page is manually updated) [21:30:31] [telegram] https://klaxon.wikimedia.org/ has some alerts so I assume someone knows about it [22:04:14] [telegram] That is only for longer major problems. Its manually updated. (re @mahir256: and why is this the case, unlike the presumably real-time updated klaxon?) [22:21:54] [telegram] But why is it manually updated? I am pretty sure it must be easy to spin up a couple of services pinging random Wikimedia projects every N minutes on a couple of different clouds and report if there is agreeed between probes failure to reach the projects (or whatever better but as simple architecture) (re @djhartman: That is only for longer major problems. It has to be manually updated, so it will always lag [22:23:24] the status page is new, and the SRE team is still working on figuring out how to make the best use of it [22:28:19] [telegram] Basically it would be nice to have a status page that can answer "it is us not you". And if it does claim that everything is alright but the projects are not reacheable for me (while the rest of observable Internet is) I want to know that there is something wrong on my Internet provider's side (which I might notify WMF about through reporting connectivity issues process) and that it is not that in reality eve [22:29:19] isup.me works for that, though it's worth mentioning that most outages don't affect readers who are not logged in [22:30:28] unfortunately users will always be faster to notice outages than the automated systems, because they have to wait for errors/1m [22:30:43] [telegram] Well yeah, here I am using a similar service too, but generally I expect pretty much the same from the native status page plus perhaps some extra details on what exactly is going on (re @Thecladis: No Wikipedia again, and the status page claims everything is ok) [22:35:05] [telegram] In fact even speaking about manually updated stuff, in the past I would go to check status of was it -tech or a different channel on IRC and it would contain some data on the issue [22:35:28] [telegram] So I kinda expected the status page provides at least as much [22:36:30] [telegram] https://goinggnu.wordpress.com/2022/05/24/few-notes-on-wikimedia-hackathon-2022-at-villupuram-vglug/ [22:40:26] [telegram] https://tools-static.wmflabs.org/bridgebot/371e63f1/file_19785.jpg