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It is problematic if we fully disabling kr terms in Wikidata before T385195: Redirect krwiki to kncwiki is resolved (see T333765 for a previous case).
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Thanks @bd808, I don't spend any time on debugging unless the job fails at least two days in a row. The most usual reason the job fails, by far, is a problem with the beta cluster. The job usually passes when it is rerun. I have just checked, it has failed yesterday but passed today, so I don't think there's a problem.
Thu, May 15
https://integration.wikimedia.org/ci/job/selenium-daily-beta-MediaWiki/2547/
Test Result 7 failures (+7) 9 tests (+4) Took 1 min 28 sec. Add description All Failed Tests Test Name Duration Age chrome.136_0_0_0.linux.Page.should be previewable @daily 15 sec 1 chrome.136_0_0_0.linux.Page.should be editable @daily 9.6 sec 1 chrome.136_0_0_0.linux.Page.should have history @daily 8.4 sec 1 chrome.136_0_0_0.linux.Page.should be undoable @daily 12 sec 1 chrome.136_0_0_0.linux.Page.should be previewable @daily 12 sec 1 chrome.136_0_0_0.linux.Page.should be editable @daily 9.7 sec 1 chrome.136_0_0_0.linux.Page.should have history @daily 8.2 sec 1
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Change #1132100 merged by jenkins-bot:
[mediawiki/extensions/Echo@REL1_43] Fix for Watchlist Notifications for deleted pages created in 1.35
Change #1132100 had a related patch set uploaded (by Pastakhov; author: Pastakhov):
[mediawiki/extensions/Echo@REL1_43] Fix for Watchlist Notifications for deleted pages created in 1.35
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Change #1131015 merged by jenkins-bot:
[mediawiki/extensions/CirrusSearch@REL1_43] Do not attempt to unfold tag info when logging failures
Change #1131015 had a related patch set uploaded (by Bartosz Dziewoński; author: DCausse):
[mediawiki/extensions/CirrusSearch@REL1_43] Do not attempt to unfold tag info when logging failures
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We still need to have a 301 redirect for the special page, so that any links in wikitext work. Furthermore, Special:SpecialPages would have this link too.
On a more structural level, I do not understand why instead of making the link point to Meta, the team decided that the best thing they could do was to make the special page a 301 redirect. It would’ve been faster for end-users if the link just pointed to Meta in the first place.