[07:17:18] <_joe_> not without some difficulty pertaining to expired gpg keys that had nothing to do with my package, I was finally able to have a package built in gitlab's CI uploaded semi-automatically to the apt repo [07:17:30] <_joe_> the only manual step was importing from apt-staging [07:18:01] <_joe_> I will write some docs, but at this point I think we should definitely move everything that's building deb packages to run on gitlab [08:12:44] hey, I got a spammy comment on a CR https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/operations/cookbooks/+/1092787 → https://ldap.toolforge.org/user/PRESELYA1 should I disable the user myself? do we have a planned course of action in that kind of context? RhinosF1 found https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Disabling_an_account but this might be now irrelevant to [08:12:44] our case [08:17:04] user blocking has been moved to Bitu (idm.wikimedia.org) as part of the make-wikitech-a-normal wiki migration [08:17:54] currently blocking is limited to some stewards, myself and Simon as the feature is still fairly fresh, but we can soon make it available to all of SRE as well [08:19:01] moritzm: can you block that user and maybe note that somewhere? [08:19:10] RhinosF1: while we have the technical means in place, in this case it's not 100% clear to me what our estaliblished tresholds are for blocking an issue [08:19:39] right now we have a single comment "Hi" and a bitcoin-related email, is that sufficient grounds for blocking? [08:20:45] moritzm: I'd say an email that's talking about bitcoin giveaways is 99% chance it's going to be a spam problem [08:22:36] _joe_: that's good news [08:26:10] RhinosF1: possibly yes, but let me first doublecheck with a second opinion [08:31:57] _joe_: ok if I merge your change? [08:32:06] aptrepo: remove temporarily pyall from updates (5898b9d50f) [08:36:39] I merged it [09:16:56] <_joe_> jelto: yes [09:16:59] <_joe_> thanks [09:17:10] <_joe_> sorry I thought I did run puppet-merge [09:17:12] <_joe_> :( [09:17:17] np :) [09:22:50] arnaudb: FYI, I have blocked the user after receiving additional feedback that a block would be in order here [09:23:18] ack thanks moritzm for the follow up! [09:24:44] Thanks moritzm [09:25:24] moritzm: could there be some docs too? Or are they that I couldn't find? [09:37:06] RhinosF1: I'm going to update https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Disabling_an_account [09:37:26] Ty :) [09:38:02] I also need to reach out to the people who handled account blocking with the old mw extension what the notification channel was back then and how to bets handle it with the new system [13:52:52] TIL `systemctl reboot` will trigger a system reboot and molly-guard won't stop it [13:55:07] another systemd benefit ;) [13:59:38] <_joe_> vgutierrez: OHHH [13:59:40] <_joe_> finally [15:47:20] andrewbogott: want Traffic to roll out https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/operations/puppet/+/1091249? totally OK with me but checking. [15:47:36] yes please! [15:47:41] ok thanks [15:47:42] But I'm not available to pay attention for a while [15:48:00] that's fine, it seems independent from WMCS stuff and actually within oure realm [16:04:53] thanks sukhe! [17:15:46] for after the SRE meeting, I have a patch to make `scap clean` to delete the wmf branches in Gerrit. I have fixed it today and it is working now :) [17:15:54] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/operations/puppet/+/1097444 [17:16:10] the timer kicks in on Monday at 21:00 PST [20:07:58] I'd be much obliged if there were anyone willing to sanity-check this gerrit (server decommissions): https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/operations/puppet/+/1097488 [20:45:49] sukhe: thank you! [20:48:21] may one of you puppet merge https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/operations/puppet/+/1097444 it is train related and since I am running it this week I'd like to validate it this week :) [20:57:35] hashar: merge complete [20:57:47] lmk if you need a manual puppet run/start the job early or anything [20:58:01] rzl thank you so much [20:58:06] my guess is puppet will run eventually [20:58:19] update the command and it will kick over night (well for me it will be night) [20:58:25] I will check it tomorrow morning [20:58:38] and if that works I can close a 5+ years old task \o/ [20:58:45] thank you! [21:01:12] 👍