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Oct 20 2019
Something or someone keeps on restarting it periodically as a Python 2 service, when it should be uwsgi-plain.
Dec 25 2018
Oct 3 2017
Jul 12 2017
Jul 7 2017
Thank you.
May 11 2016
Any updates?
Apr 20 2016
@Niharika Would it be possible for me to email that info to you?
Apr 19 2016
@01tonythomas I don't have a gerrit account.
Apr 16 2016
Sounds reasonable. Perhaps he'd be able to take a look today.
Apr 11 2016
Thank you for your response.
Apr 1 2016
So the view query isn't indexed or what?
I wrote new stuff.
Mar 31 2016
MariaDB [enwiki_p]> select log_timestamp, log_action from logging where log_namespace=0 and log_title='Great_Nuclear_Doge_Event' and log_type='delete' and log_timestamp > '20160121065733';
+----------------+------------+
| log_timestamp | log_action |
+----------------+------------+
| 20160121070000 | delete |
+----------------+------------+
1 row in set (12.60 sec)
Is there an ETA for their completion? I notice that some of those listed tasks are months old.
Mar 30 2016
Details of the query in question:
this is probably relevant:
Mar 28 2016
@Niharika What's MVP?
Mar 24 2016
Mar 22 2016
Also, I agree with Addshore's last comment here.
I'm interested in working on this for GSOC. I think I'd be a good match for this task, especially given that one of my very own Labs tools is referenced in this task.
Dec 28 2015
Another issue with versioning is that it promises that the old code using the old versions will continue to work
Does it really, necessarily? Should old APIs not be deprecated?
Even a version per module can sometimes be problematic: if two unrelated breaking changes are made to the module, one arbitrarily gets "v3" and one gets "v4", but a client needing BC behavior for v3 but new behavior for v4 is stuck.
Aug 8 2015
It seems to be terribly encoded only for some revisions: https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Institut_d%27histoire_de_la_R%C3%A9volution_fran%C3%A7aise&diff=prev&oldid=59390655&diffonly=1 is in utf8.
Aug 7 2015
As we can see from that url, it's using lighttpd.
The web application is using cherrypy on a local installation of Python 3.3.5rc1.
Jul 19 2015
I'd also prefer if I could do the actual fixing-the-code part myself, if this even needs fixing.