Hello everyone!
I just merged a change into the new wikibugs that will help reduce botspam on #wikimedia-dev. wikibugs will no longer report bugs on #wikimedia-dev that have been reported in other channels, thus reducing duplication. The previous behavior was that wikibugs will ping multiple channels - mobile bugs went to both #wikimedia-mobile and #wikimedia-dev, flow bugs to both #wikimedia-corefeatures and #wikimedia-dev, etc. Now they only go to the primary channel and bypass -dev. So mobile bugs will only go to #wikimedia-mobile, and not to #wikimedia-dev. This also matches the behavior of grrrit-wm.
#mediawiki-feed still gets the full firehose of all changes, if you are interested in that.
Thanks!
On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 7:36 AM, Yuvi Panda yuvipanda@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everyone!
I just merged a change into the new wikibugs that will help reduce botspam on #wikimedia-dev. wikibugs will no longer report bugs on #wikimedia-dev that have been reported in other channels, thus reducing duplication. The previous behavior was that wikibugs will ping multiple channels - mobile bugs went to both #wikimedia-mobile and #wikimedia-dev, flow bugs to both #wikimedia-corefeatures and #wikimedia-dev, etc. Now they only go to the primary channel and bypass -dev. So mobile bugs will only go to #wikimedia-mobile, and not to #wikimedia-dev. This also matches the behavior of grrrit-wm.
#mediawiki-feed still gets the full firehose of all changes, if you are interested in that.
Thanks!
-- Yuvi Panda T http://yuvi.in/blog
Woohoo! Thank you, Yuvi. :)
Note: Current setup details are at https://github.com/valhallasw/pywikibugs/blob/master/channels.py docs are linked at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/wikibugs
On 18 May 2014 19:58, Nick Wilson (Quiddity) nwilson@wikimedia.org wrote:
Current setup details are at https://github.com/valhallasw/pywikibugs/blob/master/channels.py docs are linked at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/wikibugs
Recently I moved the repo to Gerrit, but I forgot to update the documentation. The new URL is:
https://github.com/wikimedia/labs-tools-pywikibugs/blob/master/channels.py
(or via https://git.wikimedia.org/summary/?r=labs/tools/pywikibugs.git )
which is now also reflected in the documentation.
Merlijn
I also see that there is room for more cleanup. The Growth and Analytics teams should move out of -dev :D Perhaps ops too?
tbh -dev (or somewhere else) should be the master channel for bz output.
On 19 May 2014 00:36, Yuvi Panda yuvipanda@gmail.com wrote:
Hello everyone!
I just merged a change into the new wikibugs that will help reduce botspam on #wikimedia-dev. wikibugs will no longer report bugs on #wikimedia-dev that have been reported in other channels, thus reducing duplication. The previous behavior was that wikibugs will ping multiple channels - mobile bugs went to both #wikimedia-mobile and #wikimedia-dev, flow bugs to both #wikimedia-corefeatures and #wikimedia-dev, etc. Now they only go to the primary channel and bypass -dev. So mobile bugs will only go to #wikimedia-mobile, and not to #wikimedia-dev. This also matches the behavior of grrrit-wm.
#mediawiki-feed still gets the full firehose of all changes, if you are interested in that.
Thanks!
-- Yuvi Panda T http://yuvi.in/blog
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On May 18, 2014 9:36 PM, "K. Peachey" p858snake@gmail.com wrote:
tbh -dev (or somewhere else) should be the master channel for bz output.
The somewhere else is #mediawiki-feed with master feeds for both gerrit and bugzilla.
On 5/18/14, 7:36 AM, Yuvi Panda wrote:
Hello everyone!
I just merged a change into the new wikibugs that will help reduce botspam on #wikimedia-dev. wikibugs will no longer report bugs on #wikimedia-dev that have been reported in other channels, thus reducing duplication. The previous behavior was that wikibugs will ping multiple channels - mobile bugs went to both #wikimedia-mobile and #wikimedia-dev, flow bugs to both #wikimedia-corefeatures and #wikimedia-dev, etc. Now they only go to the primary channel and bypass -dev. So mobile bugs will only go to #wikimedia-mobile, and not to #wikimedia-dev. This also matches the behavior of grrrit-wm.
For Flow/Echo/other -corefeatures projects, we send gerrit patches to both -dev and -corefeatures, so I think it would make sense for us to still have our bugs going to -dev (or we should change the behavior of grrrit-wm).
#mediawiki-feed still gets the full firehose of all changes, if you are interested in that.
Thanks!
Thanks for doing this :)
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