Rob Lanphier wrote:
Thank you for posting here. I'm not sure about others, but I rarely visit
techblog.wikimedia.org. It's great news. :-)
The engineering team is busy working on the deployment
of the 1.17 branch of
MediaWiki[1]. We plan to roll this out next week to all languages and
projects, Tuesday, February 8, with work starting at 07:00 UTC (which is
11pm on Monday, February 7 for San Francisco).
Can you explain why you're rolling out when it's the middle of the night
where Wikimedia is headquartered? I have a few different theories (site
traffic, time zones of the operations team, etc.), but a clarification here
would be good.
If all goes well, you should only notice the
improvement. If it doesn¹t go
well, that¹s because there¹s something we missed, and that¹s where we¹d love
your help. Please help us test this release! We have a test instance of the
software we plan to deploy available at
http://prototype.wikimedia.org/.
Why is
prototype.wikimedia.org being used instead of test.wikipedia.org? I
was under the impression that the purpose of
test.wikipedia.org was a
pre-deployment launch pad while
prototype.wikimedia.org is used for testing
new extensions/features. Has this changed?
Thanks again for the post. I really do appreciate it.
MZMcBride