action #12734
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action #12532: Request database dump and the current configuration of the openSUSE services
Added by cboltz over 8 years ago.
Updated over 7 years ago.
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I enabled Hermes notifications for wiki changes, and here's the mail I received:
openSUSE Hermes messaging (http://hermes.opensuse.org)
[ 2. Sun, 17 Jul 2016 17:55:50 +0200] [wiki ] updated by
The page was updated () by to revision .
URL:
Change type:
That's very helpful... :-( - the only useful information is "something happened in the wiki on $DATE".
Based on the "usefullness" of this mail, I'd guess that nobody uses hermes for wiki notifications (can a hermes admin please check that?), so I tend to drop that extension instead of spending time on fixing it.
Opinions?
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+1 for dropping it and working on a replacement (local notification system)
So I asked darix, and hermes is still heavily used. It is definitely not a deprecated service (for example not all of OBS notification functionality is moved to the local notification system, and we don't know if they will). Thus, darix suggested first to fix the hermes notification system in production, and then discuss if we're going to set up a replacement or not
We should watch the notifications of the wiki after fixing hermes. After that we can say a "Yes" or "No".
OK, so hermes will stay for a while.
There's still the question if somebody uses it for wiki notifications. Can you please check that?
(If nobody uses it for wiki notifications, we could at least drop the wiki extension and the wiki notifications from hermes.)
actually we plan to cut off hermes from OBS, since it makes indeed still lots of traffic but most is not used anymore. Don't count on it much longer...
Adrian: unless you plan to replace all features to the OBS, e.g. RSS is heavily used.
cboltz: how can somebody use the service if it was broken?
in any case ... how much work would it be to make the plugin useful again?
cboltz: how can somebody use the service if it was broken?
Well, maybe someone found a filter that made even the information "something happened in the wiki" useful ;-) (yes, I know it's unlikely.)
in any case ... how much work would it be to make the plugin useful again?
I don't know.
The wiki still sends something[tm] to hermes which triggers the (nearly empty) mails, so I'd hope it's not broken on the wiki side. However, this is just a guess. (Is there a way to get the raw data that is sent to Hermes when a wiki page is changed? If yes, seeing an example might help to find out on which end it's broken.)
Klaas' guess was that the template in Hermes needs to be fixed.
Hi Klaas,
I have seen/ read that you are back at SUSE. Can you support us with Hermes as a knowledged founder, please?
Thanks!
Best regards,
Sarah
P.S. I am the Coordinator of the wiki/ Provo setup. :-)
Hi Klaas,
did you find the reason for strange/ empty messages? We have got a Admin Meeting at SUSE today. We can speak about this issue and possible solutions.
It is strange. If you check https://notify.opensuse.org/index.cgi?rm=type&type=WIKI:CHANGE the example message (based on real data) looks pretty ok.
I think the reason is that the message template does not contain any ... tags, but the example message in this report is clearly a digest message. The bug could be that the rendering fails in this case.
I tried to fix the template by putting the text into digest.../digest tags, but could not do it because of the error
Status: ERROR: No write access on /srv/www/vhosts/opensuse.org/hermes/herminator/notifications/wiki:change.tmpl
in notify.o.o. I attached the template here, maybe an admin can install it in notify.o.o
I'll subscribe myself to the wiki change notification and will check.
- Status changed from New to Resolved
With the update to MediaWiki 1.27, we dropped the hermes notifications extension from the wiki.
People can use MediaWiki's own notification system (and probably did since years), so dropping hermes notifications shouldn't hurt ;.-)
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