[08:20:08] what's the ongoing thing with restbase? [09:40:32] answering myself: I belive those are new hosts being setup [10:02:26] I will be replacing kafka-main1001 with kafka-main1006 - T363214, please let me know you see anything I may have done [10:02:26] T363214: kafka-main100[6789] and kafka-main1010 implementation tracking - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T363214 [17:55:20] We don't have our own repo/package for `python3-poetry` do we? Doesn't look like it, but just wanted to make sure [18:33:10] inflatador: debmonitor typically is a good place to look for that and what I usually then do is check the policy for the package to check where it is being installed from [18:37:58] ACK, thanks sukhe [18:38:58] it can still be confusing tbh, some of our own debs live in gerrit and some of them live in gitlab now [18:40:16] yeah it's somewhat of a mess. some of the Traffic stuff is in gerrit and other in gitlab. we have accepted it for now but it's still not nice [18:41:07] and then ofc there's no one or even three ways that debs are kept in git repositories here [19:05:43] I was just looking in apt-browser beforehand, but I didn't drill down into each component [19:07:12] but yeah, debmonitor + apt-browser seems good enough [19:07:30] I think it would be a nice to do a slow cleanup effort of moving debs into gitlab + building artifacts on trusted runners gitlab CI [19:11:02] I need to look into moving our plugins pkg to gitlab (https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/q/project:operations/software/opensearch/plugins ). Last I heard, the gitlab stuff was mostly about repacking upstream. Whereas we jam together a bunch of jars from disparate sources :( [19:31:54] swfrench-wmf: I noticed myself avoiding k8s-mwdebug recently and shared this at https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T276994#10341657 in case it is of interest. Depending on what the plans are for mwdebug hosts are in the short, that may or may not be important. [19:32:01] short term* [19:58:39] Krinkle: thanks for flagging! I'd not been directly following this task, so I would have missed it otherwise. I'll take a look and follow up there.