ruaok: https://webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/139... is this something we have on right now? (as in, I can see there that there are restrictions, but if we haven't yet unset "Include default footer", can we try it?)
I am hoping we'd stop getting it in all support emails because it means you have to either remove it by hand when answering or it will be shown to the asking user in the quoted email, which is a bit odd :)
(and obviously our @meb addresses are not going to unsubscribe from support)
(... I hope :D )
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yyoung[m]
reosarevok: I created another account using the same email address, please mark yyoung_bot as bot account :)
outsidecontext
ruaok: checked the code signing certificates for Picard. We don't need to renew for Apple yet, it is valid still until July 2023. The one expiring was a distribution certficate we don't need currently (it would be needed to publish to the app store). We should setup a new code signing certificate in time though, so that we can do releases with certificates valid long enough before it gets a problem
Also the cert we use for Windows code signing expires November next year
yvanzo: (or other JIRA admin, reosarevok maybe?): this is the new way to setup JIRA with sentry. https://docs.sentry.io/product/integrations/pro... I do not see the Applications menu, probably admin role is needed. can you do this do or assign me the needed roles to do it?
LB-972: Standardise username field in API responses
tandy
i made this issue, what do you guys think?
lucifer
i actually wrote a comment about this yesterday
tandy
oh nice haha
lucifer
the gist was changing user_id to user_name sounds good but its breaking compat.
tandy
mm true
would it make sense to do a migration period where both fields are sent?
lucifer
sure that's a possibility but is it worth it? we do not statistics on the usage of our apis currently. i think it would be better to gather those before deciding.
yvanzo
lucifer: looking into it
yyoung[m]
Seems Jira is down?
yvanzo
maintenance
ruaok
ah, ok.
yvanzo
should be up already
ruaok
yvanzo: please mention that you are doing maintenance here.
zas
maintenance over? it works for me right now
yyoung[m]
It returns 500 before
yvanzo
updating a few more modules now
ruaok
k, thx.
yvanzo
sorry, I didn’t expect any downtime
yyoung[m]
Is that why it's slow now?
yvanzo
yes
done
reosarevok
yyoung[m]: marked as bot, added the same email, skipped verification so it's saved
Your account should be ready now :)
yyoung[m]
Thanks!
reosarevok
ruaok: thanks!
Seems like it worked - the latest email didn't show that to me
tandy
<lucifer> "sure that's a possibility but is..." <- agree
I will try reconfiguring incoming auth on Jira side.
lucifer: Should be set to dev-sentry now.
alastairp
lucifer: I'm at lunch, can do it in an hour or so if not done by then
yvanzo
lucifer: it doesn’t seem to work either :(
I did set 'execute as: dev-sentry' in Jira but it seems to be ignored by Sentry extension.
lucifer
oh :/ not familiar enough to know if its a JIRA problem or Sentry. if its sentry, we can open an issue on their bug tracker and see if something can be done.
yvanzo
lucifer: can we try setting sentry's with your account to see if that changes something?
yeah, most of those are ideas only currently, not much implementation. no AB projects were selected this year fwiw.
RedBlackTree
However, could this data be analysed in real time using python and matplotlib?
lucifer
my intuition is that python/matplotlib wouldn't scale but can't say without investigating
RedBlackTree
Yes... I was looking at chart.js and d3 for plotting such data...
or maybe make a custom visualizer as I saw in another open source project
lucifer
summarizing the data would be the harder part (i think?) once the data is summarized you could probably feed it to any charts library and it should work.
RedBlackTree
Also one more question, pardon as I am a beginner... How can I start contributing to the organization... What knowledge of language/framework are needed...
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lucifer
most projects use python for backend, js/react for frontend. MB is an exception uses perl for background.
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for contributing, just pick up a project you find interesting and discuss here :)
RedBlackTree
Thank you... You don't know but you saved me from a minor life crisis... lol :]
yvanzo
alastairp: What is the expected gain with using wiki pages instead of files? (GitHub search works for both but returns files first.)
alastairp
yvanzo: good question. lucifer, want to chime in with an answer here? I think one immediate advantage was being able to do wikilinks between pages
RedBlackTree: hi, nice to see this question! lucifer's link contains pretty much the total amount of work that we've done on visualisation... in the 'data-analysis' directory.
with the amount of data that we have, doing things in real-time with python to show on a page is definitely too computationally intensive, but there's definitely a possibility of collecting and summarising data as a first step, and then displaying that in real-time as new data gets added to the database
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ruaok
alastairp: since you're back, can you do the sentry application bit that lucifer needs?