pywikipedia.org is currently broken! If the team would like WMF to redirect to pywikibot.toolforge.org (like pywikibot.org does) then the records need to be updated to point to the ncredir services [1]. For instance, pywikibot.org has the following records:
A: 198.35.26.98 AAAA: 2620:0:863:ed1a::3
If ncredir is adopted, WMF will handle the rest and set up TLS certificates.
If this domain is no longer desired (it has been quite some time since the rename), just let us know!
Thanks for your time,
Brett
Agh, I see that the NS records already point to us. Sorry for the confusion! In this case, I guess let's just make sure that the community still wants to use the domain. :)
bcornwall@wikimedia.org ezt írta (időpont: 2025. ápr. 18., P, 21:45):
Agh, I see that the NS records already point to us. Sorry for the confusion! In this case, I guess let's just make sure that the community still wants to use the domain. :)
On one hand, the Pywikipedia name itself has not been used for several years, since the core version was introduced, and we only use Pywikibot consequently. On the other hand, Pywikipedia began as a seaparate project with a separate infrastructure. Those were the days, my friend. :) Now we are fully integrated into Wikimedia technical community, and this was a decision (personally I still think that changing SVN to git was a bad decision, but the community made this step). We have Phabricator, docs on mediawiki.org and doc.wikimedia.org etc. So I don't see what we could do with this domain today.
On Fri Apr 18, 2025 at 11:16 PM PDT, Bináris wrote:
bcornwall@wikimedia.org ezt írta (időpont: 2025. ápr. 18., P, 21:45):
Agh, I see that the NS records already point to us. Sorry for the confusion! In this case, I guess let's just make sure that the community still wants to use the domain. :)
On one hand, the Pywikipedia name itself has not been used for several years, since the core version was introduced, and we only use Pywikibot consequently. On the other hand, Pywikipedia began as a seaparate project with a separate infrastructure. Those were the days, my friend. :) Now we are fully integrated into Wikimedia technical community, and this was a decision (personally I still think that changing SVN to git was a bad decision, but the community made this step). We have Phabricator, docs on mediawiki.org and doc.wikimedia.org etc. So I don't see what we could do with this domain today.
Well, we have all the infra in place for redirecting that domain to pywikibot.toolforge.org if that's desirable! It looks like something is with the records for it as auroradns.eu nameservers are being used instead of the wikimedia ones.
If you'd like to use the domain for these purposes, you're very welcome to. :)
On Mon Apr 28, 2025 at 2:13 PM PDT, Brett Cornwall wrote:
On Fri Apr 18, 2025 at 11:16 PM PDT, Bináris wrote:
bcornwall@wikimedia.org ezt írta (időpont: 2025. ápr. 18., P, 21:45):
Agh, I see that the NS records already point to us. Sorry for the confusion! In this case, I guess let's just make sure that the community still wants to use the domain. :)
On one hand, the Pywikipedia name itself has not been used for several years, since the core version was introduced, and we only use Pywikibot consequently. On the other hand, Pywikipedia began as a seaparate project with a separate infrastructure. Those were the days, my friend. :) Now we are fully integrated into Wikimedia technical community, and this was a decision (personally I still think that changing SVN to git was a bad decision, but the community made this step). We have Phabricator, docs on mediawiki.org and doc.wikimedia.org etc. So I don't see what we could do with this domain today.
Well, we have all the infra in place for redirecting that domain to pywikibot.toolforge.org if that's desirable! It looks like something is with the records for it as auroradns.eu nameservers are being used instead of the wikimedia ones.
If you'd like to use the domain for these purposes, you're very welcome to. :)
I've cleaned up/removed the infra related to pywikibot.org; If there's a desire in the future to set this up properly we'd be happy to help! Just get in contact with the WMF traffic team [1].
Have a great week!