[13:42:01] hi folx, looking at an issue with PageAssessments on newiki (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T328224#8621412) — tl;dr is that some importance/class results in https://w.wiki/6Mqs are being shown with what seem to be encoding errors (e.g. `सर्वोच�`). The results of a requested db query (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T328224#8632534) seems to also show these characters. Any suggestions? [15:26:29] Anybody got a pointer on how the wikidata pages-meta-history[1-9]+ dumps are assembled? e.g. does the wikidatawiki-20230101-pages-meta-history1.xml-p************.bz2 contain entities Q1-Q5000? [16:28:31] Hey there! Does anyone have any details about the pageviews data outage? I haven't seen anything on the wikitech-l mailing list. [16:28:50] What data outage? [16:28:58] It looks like projectviews-20230220-230000 is missing on https://dumps.wikimedia.org/other/pageviews/2023/2023-02/ [16:29:22] It seems like that is also likely causing pageviews-20230220-*.bz2 to be missing on https://dumps.wikimedia.org/other/pageview_complete/2023/2023-02/ [16:30:31] API requests for pageviews also seem to be missing data for 2023-02-20 [16:38:11] Michael77: You're probably best filing a task... I'll poke the analytics team though [16:46:36] Reedy thanks! I've created a task at https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T330184 [17:35:34] Hi. I'm looking at the sonarcloud report that has just been enabled for CheckUser, but it seems like I can't access the reports? For example opening the links in https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/mediawiki/extensions/CheckUser/+/890871 say "The requested project does not exist, or you have not been granted access". Considering it says it's a failure, it would be good to see what it has to say. [17:37:28] Dreamy_Jazz: FWIW, the sonarcloud stuff can be a lot of noise [17:38:53] They're usually public though I thought (see MW core) [17:38:59] Sure. Maybe because it's only just been enabled (today 11 AM UTC) it's yet to fully configure itself. [17:39:01] So maybe permissions haven't been setup correctly (I can't view them) [17:39:16] hashar isn't in here... [17:41:08] Might be best just leaving a comment on the task? [17:41:48] Maybe. I have seem to found the page by searching for it. [17:41:52] https://sonarcloud.io/project/overview?id=wmftest_mediawiki-extensions-checkuser [17:42:19] But it's ID is different to the one linked in the reports [17:42:25] bad url/config? [17:44:08] Yeah. I will leave a comment on the task :) [19:39:09] https://pageviews.wmcloud.org/?project=en.wikipedia.org&platform=all-access&agent=user&redirects=0&start=2022-02&end=2023-01&pages=Trichromia_phaeocrota [19:39:38] The humble moth, once the least viewed article. No more! [19:39:52] http://colinmorris.github.io/blog/unpopular-wiki-articles H/T Amir1 [19:44:12] I'm wondering if there is a way to improve it, maybe something with http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/%7Emichaelm/postscripts/handbook2001.pdf [19:45:04] it's a fun problem but not high priority unless the community wants it fixed [19:46:19] I love that a day on the main page substantially increases trailing views [19:46:56] clearly we should put every article on the main page, just to help Google [19:47:45] I think it was already improved, I don't recall before or after 2021, by fetching eg 10 pages instead of 1 and picking a random one of those. [19:47:57] Or maybe that never landed? [19:48:11] There's at least one task about this I'm sure :D [23:30:47] here's an answer to a question from Friday in this channel about how to know whether you completed the developer satisfaction survey from the global data and insights team: "it should remember whether someone left off in the middle if they didn't clear their cookies/switch browsers/devices in the meantime, and if they're using the same computer of course. (That being said, we can't track [23:30:49] whether a specific individual has completed the survey as we don't ask for any identifying information)." [23:31:32] so tl;dr: maybe you have a cookie that will tell you. Of course, maybe you don't