[11:42:58] You guys know that images are broken right now right? [11:43:08] yes [11:43:41] Yeah ok cool, I checked the server status page and didn't see anything, not did I see many reports / second so thought I would come here [11:43:53] If it's any help to you I'm based in Australia [11:44:30] Getting the error on multiple pages, but some photos in the body of the articles are loading phone, it's just the main photo up top that's having trouble [17:07:09] Hi, so I submitted a change to Gerrit and it has been almost a month and I have not gotten any code review. The change only adds a single file to allow VS Code to access the Docker environment. How could I get a review faster? [17:26:35] AwesomeAasim: are there any specific reviewers added in the Gerrit link? [17:26:51] and what project is it in [17:26:54] Here's the change: https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/mediawiki/core/+/1128566 [17:27:16] I see. Well, there is no reviewer listed. [17:27:25] so nobody would have been notified [17:27:38] Who should I add? [17:28:05] I do see some comments though. [17:28:32] Yeah [17:28:48] one way is looking at the history of other changes in this repo and who merged them [17:28:51] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/q/project:mediawiki/core [17:31:18] not sure, but try adding Timo and Daniel from the list above [17:32:25] AwesomeAasim: the best way is probably to get it on this workboard https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/view/6654/ [17:32:46] that would mean first you create a ticket / bug report that describes the issue.. then tag the group above [17:32:54] then upload the code change associated with it [17:33:23] you can see some of the same names here on the left.. when compared to the gerrit repo mergers above [17:33:24] It feels awkward creating a Phab task for minor changes like this, but okay [17:34:09] I dont think it is. it's much more effective than realtime and without a ticket it will be hard to prioritze it [17:34:26] also that notifies people / managers