[00:06:31] How soon will it take effect? Still problematic after a 00:03 nudge at Z16693 (re @Al: Fix scheduled for deployment at 00:00 UTC) [00:10:22] I think it is currently underway šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø (re @u99of9: How soon will it take effect? Still problematic after a 00:03 nudge at Z16693) [00:12:11] confirmed it's underway (re @Al: I think it is currently underway šŸ¤·ā€ā™‚ļø) [00:13:07] https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/c/operations/deployment-charts/+/1199504 (re @u99of9: How soon will it take effect? Still problematic after a 00:03 nudge at Z16693) [00:28:01] Hello, all! Apologies for the outage. Python is back up and running. [00:29:00] Looking good, thank you! (re @wmtelegram_bot: Hello, all! Apologies for the outage. Python is back up and running.) [00:32:08] Confirmed, it's now working for me. [01:17:45] Z861 and ZReference are also looking good, thank you! Z29102 (re @wmtelegram_bot: Hello, all! Apologies for the outage. Python is back up and running.) [08:03:32] Where I can find a list of functions every language should have. [08:04:09] This will be useful so that we do not miss any needed functions. [08:13:28] great idea! [08:13:28] not all languages behave the same (even for basic things likelike agreement after numbers, most languages are "1 moon, 2 moons" but some are "1 moon, 2 moon") but such a list would still be very useful indeed (re @Csisc1994: Where I can find a list of functions every language should have.) [11:19:05] agreed! great idea [11:52:14] Ar way to figure out what may be needed could be to create some sentences that include most or all of the important grammatical features. I am thinking like an analogy to how Q399981 is using all the letters. Then one could test to see if a language can render a paragraph like that. [12:28:15] Something like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_language for the given language, perhaps? It wouldn’t have to be that extensive, but any relevant features could be included with examples generated by embedded functions, as the functions become available… šŸ¤” (re @Jan_ainali: Ar way to figure out what may be needed could be to create some sentences that include most or [12:28:15] [12:28:16] all of the important grammatical ...) [12:29:59] I'd like to suggest an article from the vital articles list? maybe from level 3-5 [12:30:48] I don't think it's possible to find something that has all the different constructors, but maybe just "here is a vital article, here is a simplified text of it that is better than the median article across the wikipedias, let's see what we need for that" [12:31:39] I’ve tried at least five other investment platforms in the past, and honestly, none of them came close to BlockVest Capital in terms of professionalism and results. Not only did I earn profit quickly, but I also had full access to my earnings without stress. No hidden fees, no fake promises just pure results https://t.me/earn_with_BlockVest [12:37:40] How does the vital articles list express the need for an article about the edition’s language itself? Or the places where its speakers live, its culture and so forth? (re @vrandecic: I'd like to suggest an article from the vital articles list? maybe from level 3-5) [14:24:29] I don't think it does [14:53:32] And some languages are "1 moon, moons 2" šŸ˜… (re @NicolasVIGNERON: great idea! [14:53:33] not all languages behave the same (even for basic things likelike agreement after numbers, most languages are "1 moo...)