[08:15:37] Hello everyone, I am an ML engineer and I came across Wikimedia's incident reports. A rare instance of a publicly available + well maintained postmortem repository. :) [08:15:38] Using the incident reports, I created a service-dependency graph showing the risks associated with every service & associated components. The report also has some dashboards providing insights on past incidents. [08:15:38] The objective of the analysis is to help improve reliability by pointing out the statistical risks of all correlated components & services that can impact a specific service. [08:15:39] Report link -- https://mustafar.drdroid.io/ -- The app does not require login. I am looking to connect with someone in Wikimedia who is interested to improve reliability (either for their team or overall) and see if I could make this demo into something more that could truly benefit Wikimedia. [08:18:32] lmata, denisse, cwhite: maybe an observability thing ^ [08:21:03] yep! [08:27:32] sidPhoenix17: Maybe an email to wikitech-l would be a good a next step [08:28:28] oh i guess he is gone [08:28:56] hmm, a bit unclear how much he's just trying to show off a cool visualization vs if he's trying to pitch his product [08:33:26] i'm still here, can you give me the email? bawolff [08:35:57] sidPhoenix17: oh sorry, i saw sidPhoenix31 quit and thought it was you. I probably would have phrased the above slightly more delicately if you were still here, but what i meant by above is people on the mailing list would probably like it as long as its showing something cool, but probably won't appreciate it if its the intro to a sales pitch. Just keep that in mind if emailing [08:36:05] sidPhoenix17: Info on the mailing list at https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org/ [08:40:07] I am new to libera so was trying to figure out how/if i can persist messages (hence tried couple of user entries). Yes, I just found the same link, will shoot an email & noted your point on pitching. fwiw, this is an experimental side project for me and I'm trying to get feedback on the same -- the idea in my mind is to see if this intelligence [08:40:08] could assist engineers with debugging recommendations in the future basis past tribal knowledge. [08:41:11] huh? [08:42:50] sidPhoenix17: yeah, generally on irc you can only see messages when logged in, if you want to see messages when you are not logged in, you need something called a "bouncer" [08:43:49] Yeah, was gonna mention that. Something like IRCCloud for example