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Latest comment: 9 months ago by Ahecht in topic Tool Migration from the Grid

Welcome to Tool Labs

Hello Steinsplitter, welcome to the Tool Labs project! Your request for access was processed and you should be able to login now via ssh at tools-login.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-labsconnect or send an e-mail to our mailing list labs-l@lists.wikimedia.org - thank you, and have fun using labs! petrb (talk) 15:00, 31 July 2013 (UTC)Reply

commons-delinquent reviewed

Hi, we're doing a review to make sure as many tools meet a minimum standard. I noticed commons-delinquent tool doesn't have a published repo. Could you add this information to this tool? Thanks! Komla Sapaty (talk) 20:46, 5 July 2023 (UTC)Reply

Tool Migration from the Grid

Hi steinsplitter, your tools are still running on the grid engine. According to the grid deprecation timeline that was shared, the grid will be stopped on the 14th of February. If you need assistance with the migration, kindly reach out on the phabricator ticket.

Please find the relevant tickets on Phabricator here T319774,T319735,T319671,T319640 Komla Sapaty (talk) 23:00, 1 February 2024 (UTC)Reply

@Steinsplitter Since globalusercount (phab:T319774) has been down since the grid deprecation and you're no longer developing tools, I have been running a mirror of it for over a year now at https://globalusagecountmirror.toolforge.org/, which is currently being linked to from commons:MediaWiki:Globalusage-header-image.
It was recently pointed out that some fixes are needed to the code because it doesn't correctly detect the new 404 pages and therefore doesn't fail gracefully when an invalid language is specified. However, I'd prefer not to just fix it on the mirror and not the underlying tool.
Since you're not longer developing tools, if you'd be willing to make me (or the globalusagecountmirror tool) a maintainer of globalusagecount (which you can do at https://toolsadmin.wikimedia.org/tools/id/globalusagecount), I can get the tool back up and running and implement the fixes. I sent you an email and a message on commons but haven't heard back, so unless you object I plan on filing a task to adopt the tool. Ahecht (talk) 13:24, 26 March 2025 (UTC)Reply