User talk:FNDE

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Your shell access was granted

Hello, welcome to Wikimedia Labs! I would like to inform you that your shell request was processed and you should be able to login to Bastion host now at bastion.wmflabs.org. In case you get into troubles, please read this page which contains useful information about accessing instances. You can also ask in our irc channel at #wikimedia-labs connect or send an e-mail to our mailing list labs-l@lists.wikimedia.org - thank you, and have fun using labs! Tim Landscheidt (talk) 17:50, 23 April 2015 (UTC)Reply

Welcome to Tool Labs

Hello FNDE, welcome to the Tool Labs project! Your request for access was processed and you should be able to login now via ssh at login.tools.wmflabs.org. To get started, check the help page and the migrating from the Toolserver page. You can also ask in our IRC channel at #wikimedia-labs connect or send an e-mail to our mailing list labs-l@lists.wikimedia.org – thank you, and have fun using Tools! Tim Landscheidt (talk) 17:51, 23 April 2015 (UTC)Reply

Wiki Replica c3.labsdb to be shutdown Wednesday 2017-12-13

A tool you maintain is hosting data on labsdb1003.eqiad.wmnet (aka c3.labsdb). This server will be taken out of service on Wednesday 2017-12-13.

Normal usage of the *.labsdb databases should experience only limited interruption as DNS is changed to point to the new Wiki Replica cluster. The c3.labsdb service name will not be updated however, so tools hardcoded to that service name will be interrupted until they are updated to use a new service name.

Tools that are hosting self-created data on c3.labsdb will lose that data if it is not migrated to tools.db.svc.eqiad.wmflabs (also known as tools.labsdb). If you are unsure why your tool is hosting data on c3.labsdb, you can check the database and table names at https://tools.wmflabs.org/tool-db-usage/ or phab:P6313.

Please see Wiki Replica c1 and c3 shutdown for more information. --BryanDavis 20:37, 15 November 2017 (UTC)Reply

secwatch review

Hi, we're doing a review to make sure as many tools meet a minimum standard. I noticed secwatch doesn't have a description, licence or a published repo. Could you add these information to this tool? Thanks! Komla Sapaty (talk) 20:40, 5 July 2023 (UTC)Reply

Planned adoption of your "Request" Tool on Toolforge

Hi FNDE, since you're inactive for quite some time now and your FNBot stopped working since the deactivation of the Request-Tool on December 20th, I'd like to adopt the project and fix the issue leading to the deactivation. Please let me know within the next 14 days in case you have any objections. Otherwise, I'd contact the Toolforge Standards Committee as described here and ask for access to the project.

--Tkarcher (talk) 20:24, 28 December 2023 (UTC)Reply