[04:25:51] https://quarry.wmcloud.org/query/91876 (re @jeremy_b: how is this compatible with SUL) [13:21:53] Over the last few months, the WMF has received feedback from the community of technical contributors through surveys, such as the Developer Satisfaction Survey, as well as listening tours. Over the coming months, we're hoping to set up a series of calls to share back what we've heard and how that will inform our approach moving forward. These calls will be [13:21:53] informal, un-recorded t [13:21:55] imes to connect and share thoughts and will be held through Discord. [13:21:56] Our first call will take place on June 17th at 6pm UTC. Led by Tyler Turley Cipriani (Senior Engineering Manager), it will focus on a code review. We've heard through the DSS that volunteers are struggling with code review and we'd like to discuss these experiences with the goal of surfacing workable solutions. [13:21:58] You can join the call by joining the Wikimedia Community Discord server at: https://discord.gg/wikipedia?event=1514727511102062664. [13:26:55] (re @BeeBee_P: Over the last few months, the WMF has received feedback from the community of technical contributors through surveys, such as th...) [17:30:53] One potential hackathon participant asked me what are best practices for Lua modules unit testing. [17:30:55] I have the «we don't do that here» meme answer :D or maybe I'm wrong (?) [17:31:12] no, we do! depends on the wiki though [17:31:16] Meta? [17:31:40] I think some of it is built into Scribunto but not 100% sure [17:31:58] https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Module:Lingua_Libre_record/testcases has ScribuntoUnit and renders the test results on the talk page: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Module_talk:Lingua_Libre_record/testcases [17:32:18] IIRC on English Wikipedia there’s something similar but it’s set up so the results render right on the /testcases Module page (rather than the talk page) [17:33:25] nope, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Module:Wd/testcases/1 seems to have the same setup with results on a talk page. must’ve been some other wiki then [17:34:05] Meta seems to have something very similar, e.g. https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Module:Titlelib/testcases (found via search) [20:11:27] Follow-up: [20:11:28] The whole itwiki has... 41 test cases! Half failing since years. noicr