1 Mar 2021 |
hexmode | trying that patch and commenting on it would help your case and Tim | 15:56:55 |
justinl | Cool, thanks. I'm definitely still going to wait to go live until after that's been applied and available in the GitHub master branch. | 15:57:17 |
justinl | * Cool, thanks. I'm definitely still going to wait to go live until after that's been applied and available in the GitHub REL1_35 branch. | 15:57:25 |
hexmode | of course, but could you test and comment so there is some visibility? | 15:58:02 |
justinl | Sure. I'm still finishing getting my new live environment working so once that's confirmed, I'll try the new code, hopefully within the next couple of days. | 15:58:42 |
justinl | Still have to run the MW update.php script and the new SMW updateEntityCountMap against my wikis' databases and that takes a few hours. | 16:00:07 |
2 Mar 2021 |
richardheigl | Hi all. Bernhard has published some interesting numbers about the last SMWCon here: https://mediawikiexperts.blog/smwcon-2020-good-experience-with-the-largest-smwcon-ever/
Feel free to share. :-) | 17:37:21 |
rundg | For MediaWiki developers working in a corporate environment where you might be handed a SASS or SCSS style implementation, it's nice to know that Jeroen De Dauw created a library for that (on GithHub/Packagist), and the Chameleon Skin can handle 'imports' of SCSS files. | 22:59:39 |
Jeroen De Dauw | Mostly Stephan his work | 23:02:24 |
rundg | Thanks @Stephan ! | 23:03:58 |
rundg | We have a whole website devoted to our Style Guide at Pega: it's called the "Bolt Design System" | 23:06:24 |
3 Mar 2021 |
rundg | This is a beautiful Dockerfile thanks to @Lex who has obviously been working hard on MediaWiki Manager | 03:56:01 |
justinl | hexmode: I was just looking to test the master branch but since it's basically 1.36-alpha, there are a ton of changes between it and 1.35 that I'm not sure will work in my environment due to the numerous feature, library, and database changes as indicated in https://github.com/wikimedia/mediawiki/blob/master/RELEASE-NOTES-1.36. Thoughts? | 12:17:05 |
hexmode | justinl: I would not pull master, but just apply this one patch to your checkout. | 14:07:30 |
justinl | Actually I don't have a checkout, my script deletes the checkout after doing a bunch of stuff to it (cloning extensions and skins into it, some minor patches to extensions, deleting the .git* stuff, duplicating the tree once per wiki, and then the composer stuff for each of the six new trees). So I'm trying to see if I can apply the patch's diffs to what I do have. | 14:49:17 |
justinl | @hex | 14:58:10 |
justinl | * hexmode: Forgive my ignorance here, I'm not super experienced with git (or the gerrit site) beyond mostly the basics, but is there an easy way to generate a patch file from that gerrit page? | 14:59:22 |
hexmode | in meeting, but maybe someone else can help | 15:00:18 |
cicalese | If you click on DOWNLOAD just above the file list on the patch to the right, you will have a variety of options to download a patch. | 15:15:09 |
justinl | I actually did that and have been trying to apply the 3 diffs to the code I have but I'm apparently not doing it right. | 15:20:10 |
justinl | Ok I think I have the patch commands correct now but the patching fails, so I think the patch doesn't apply to the version of the code that I have. | 15:23:44 |
justinl | FWIW my code is from Feb 8 at 9 AM Pacific time. I don't have the git commit hash since my script deleted the .git directory. | 15:24:39 |
cicalese | Are you running code from the master branch or the REL1_35 branch? If the latter, there have been quite a few changes to that file since the branch. There has been one rather sizable patch to master since Feb 8. | 15:31:10 |
justinl | From the REL1_35 branch, which is hard-coded in my script and updated when I upgrade. That way, if I need to "patch" my current version of MW, I just run the script again to get the latest 1.35 updates and then rsync all of that to the web servers. | 15:32:44 |
justinl | * From the REL1_35 branch, which is hard-coded in my script and updated when I upgrade. That way, if I need to "patch" my current version of MW, I just run the script again to get the latest 1.35 updates and then rsync all of that to the web servers. The script makes other adjustments to the code, as well, and then I run Salt to apply wiki configs, etc. but you get the gist of it. | 15:33:33 |
justinl | This discussion, though, has pointed out that I need to adjust my script to keep the git checkouts for the MW core, extensions, and skins, just in case. | 15:34:29 |
5 Mar 2021 |
hexmode | Is Bryan Hilderbrand around to open the meeting? | 15:31:38 |
cicalese | the meeting starts in 52 minutes | 15:38:47 |
| * hexmode puts his eager self to bed for another 40 minutes. | 15:45:29 |
cicalese | waiting waiting waiting in the queueueueue | 16:28:59 |