I was able to deploy TranslationNotifications [1] to test.wikipedia.org. The good news is that it works nicely there. The bad news is that it's not yet on mediawiki.org or meta as planned.
[1] https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/36235
Tehnical details for those who are interested: * I added TranslationNotifications to 1.20wmf2 branch * git pull on fenari failed due to file permission issues ** Reedy asked ops to fix it and they did ** I asked what should be done to prevent this issue from reappearing - got no answer but I set my umask to 0002 manually. * Documentation for updating make-wmf-branch code was out of date (repo was moved to git). ** Submitted patch to git and updated the documentation on wikitech wiki. [2] * I did the necessary configurations needed for a new extension and enabled TranslationNotifications on test.wikipedia.org ** But test.wikipedia.org was still running on branch 1.20wmf1. Reedy updated it to 1.20wmf2 when I asked why it was like that. ** I was told that scap is broken and since scap is the easiest way to deploy new extension so that l10n cache gets updated, I decided not to deploy beyond testwiki.
* While testing on test.wikipedia.org, noticed one small usability issue. Siebrand provided a fix for it. * https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/5783 is still waiting for review. We (l10n-team) decided earlier that digest email feature is not a blocker for deployment today.
[2] http://wikitech.wikimedia.org/index.php?title=How_to_deploy_code&diff=pr...
-Niklas