Oh thanks! I see it now.

On Wed, May 20, 2020 at 12:21 PM MF-Warburg <mfwarburg@googlemail.com> wrote:
It's in the source code when you search for "PHABRICATOR LINK+PREFILL". The link with the prefilled text appears if status = approved, e.g. here: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Requests_for_new_languages/Wiktionary_Konkani (in the very last line of the expanded template).

Am Mi., 20. Mai 2020 um 12:06 Uhr schrieb Amir Sarabadani <ladsgroup@gmail.com>:
Hey,
@MF-Warburg: Thanks for the pointer. I might be missing something obvious but I can't find the way it produces the output for the ticket. Do you copy paste it from the template and manually replace parts?

@Nicolas: Not right now, I should try to take them into account when trying to automate patch creation but OTOH, these special bits always can be done after the wiki creation (You can enable Extenion:Foo and bar later). So not a super big deal I guess.

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On Tue, May 19, 2020 at 4:25 PM Nicolas VIGNERON <vigneron.nicolas@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Amir,

Great news. This will can only smoth creation of new wikis.

Does this take into account the specificity of some Wikimedia projects ? (I'm thinking about the Proofread extension for the Wikisources but there is probably others).

Cheers, ~nicolas

Le mar. 19 mai 2020 à 16:16, Amir Sarabadani <ladsgroup@gmail.com> a écrit :
Hello,
I have been working on improving the process of creating with the goal of ultimately automating it (for now, it least eliminate the toil [1]).
The most exhausting (the toil) part of creating new wikis is keeping track of all of the moving parts, Is CX working? Is DNS entry deployed? ...

I started a code [2] that takes a bug id like (like T251371) and outputs all of the steps in pre-install and post-install if they are done or not. If you noticed, I have been adding this to bottom of the new wikis creation tickets: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T251371

My next plan is to actually make maintenance bot [3] add these and keep track of them and in the next steps it would start creating patches and close/create tickets too but writing this is quite exhausting and gerrit's API is no less than a disaster. Any help is appreciated!

What I want to ask from langcom is to keep in mind that this code parses the text they put in the tickets they create to find out for example if the new wiki is a Wikipedia or a special wiki because it seems you're using a template. Do not change that pattern please, or at least let me know if you're changing it.


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