To play devils advocate here they are dedicating and maintaining a service that we get
free of charge. Other people have to pay a premium for the service we get.
Cyberpower678
English Wikipedia Account Creation Team
English Wikipedia Administrator
Global User Renamer
On Dec 23, 2017, at 19:28, Daniel Schwen
<lists(a)schwen.de> wrote:
I do appreciate that the ops team is working to improve reliability and performance of
the database access. Unfortunately it seems to me that there is a disconnect between ops
and tool devs. I wonder if the ops actually looked at how many user databases have been
created and how frequently they got accessed (all that info should be readily available to
them). The logs would also have told the ops which users relied in user DBs on the project
DB servers. A direct email ahead of time would have gone a long way.
The phabricator post contains the same language I've heard many times before: The
tools devs shouldn't have used the feature anyways. To that I say, well, we still did
and it worked great. Volunteer developers have a limited time budged with which they
create tools that large amounts of users (editors and readers alike) rely on. That is just
the reality of things, and it is not the ideal op fantasy, I know. The ops seem to be in
an asymmetric position of power here. It sure sounds a lot like a take it or leave it
situation to me.
On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 12:13 PM John
<phoenixoverride(a)gmail.com> wrote:
why did this happen?
Martin
See
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/phame/post/view/70/new_wiki_replica_serve…
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