[02:17:24] well, that took about twice as long as I thought. Calling it a day, will be back in tomorrow [09:05:05] pfischer: I've sent an invite for this afternoon to review https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Pq-B9bia8J-C0RISpnZYa610zEtHNII8Sj22RfvmKjg/edit#heading=h.syu3a3js9ggv [09:05:09] let me know if the time isn't right [09:50:30] dcausse: do would you have a minute before lunch break to look over that document with me? [09:50:50] pfischer: sure [10:09:51] pfischer: do you still want to meet before lunch? [10:11:06] I need to step out but I should be around with the meeting with Guillaume to discuss this doc [10:11:10] lunch [11:20:04] dcausse: sorry, did not get notified about your response. I’ll forward the meeting invite. [13:34:35] errands, back in 1h [14:28:32] \o [14:34:53] o/ [15:07:53] o/ [16:37:47] dinner [17:28:56] dinner [19:31:14] o/ Trey314159 -- i stumbled across your excellent article on LanguageConverter ( https://wikimediafoundation.org/news/2018/03/12/supporting-languages-multiple-writing-systems/ ) while trying to figure out some script things. thank you for the excellent overview along with examples of how to test it out! question: the article is now 5 years old. anything in there that's substantially out-of-date if I were to share it around? [19:34:16] isaacj: I haven't kept up with LanguageConverter over the years—it was a 10% project for me. C. Scott was the one who seemed to be most involved back then, and there were some big changes planned, but I don't know what happened. He'd probably have a better idea of what's changed since then. [19:35:31] makes sense. i'll check with him then. thanks! [19:50:17] C. Scott confirms that it all holds up! [20:05:43] isaacj: Cool! That's good to hear. I'm glad it was helpful! [20:06:14] yep, now i'm trying to resist going down the rabbit hole of trying to actually understand all of this stuff... [20:26:11] dcausse: are you still around? https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/mediawiki/extensions/EventBus/+/913030 Andrew would merge it, if you are satisfied with the latest patch set. [20:27:10] ebernhardson , ryankemper can you review/ [20:27:23] +1 https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/operations/cookbooks/+/914018 [20:28:09] looks like it's finally passing CI [21:05:59] i guess i shouldn't be surprised. gitlab ci has the same class of problems as jenkins ci: error: failed to solve: failed to prepare ygebthx8qvjfjewcv6jvo1z82 as xmew6u05luihl9obilfqapdjp: copying of parent failed: failed to copy files: copy file range failed: no space left on device [21:07:32] inflatador: looks good to me. i'm a bit confused on what lines 115-118 are doing exactly tho [21:10:36] ryankemper Yeah, we talked about getting rid of that. It validates that we aren't specifying multiple sources or dest hosts. Seems unlikely we'd make that mistake, though [21:34:13] lunch/exercise, back in ~90m [22:47:21] back [23:52:47] stumped on why prometheus-blazegraph-exporter-wdqs-blazegraph.service starts fine on wdqs2022 but not 2021 . Error is `xml.etree.ElementTree.ParseError: no element found: line 1, column 0` but the OS, script, and unitfile are identical [23:55:59] ah...I was wrong. 2021 is a Buster host. damn!