Should be fine after these two changes :)
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Mar 30 2025
There is a downstream patch "Add HTTP Body option in Harbormaster HTTP Build step" in https://github.com/mozilla-conduit/phabricator/commit/9bb9a12079b381ce14af97a8b2c511ae71be389c which might be related and could be lifted?
I think it's relevant to have a status site (likely at status.phorge.it). Uptimerobot sounds like a good option and is used by translatewiki.net.
One thing that's optional to have (likely not possible with Uptimerobot) is a Daemon status checker, as @avivey pointed out when they forgot to start the daemons at some point. For this, a custom status checker that calls a daemon that's not for making edits or changes can be used.
Thank you both for the conversation here and further thanks @Cigaryno for the patch! :)
Mar 29 2025
I don't know if what I done on D25935 is correct, but as usual, Request Changes if I did it wrong.
I relied on the code on PhabricatorUserEmpowerTransaction to try to make PhabricatorApplicationUninstallTransaction require MFA if enabled.
Make lint happy
Mention closed-source apps in addition to open-source apps per @aklapper
Per @aklapper, it's best to show both closed-source and open-source TOTP apps.
In T16018#21478, @Cigaryno wrote:In T16018#21476, @aklapper wrote:I'd personally not remove common proprietary software options (as it makes life of users potentially harder if they already have such an app installed) but list FOSS options first.
Some FoSS devs may not be familiar at all with open-source TOTP apps. I personally use Google Authenticator so I agree with you and also, I have my TOTP content on WinAuth too, which is unmaintained however I am not ready to switch TOTP app on my Windows PC (my revs from now on are created from an Ubuntu VM due to the arc troubles I am having on Windows).
In T16018#21476, @aklapper wrote:I'd personally not remove common proprietary software options (as it makes life of users potentially harder if they already have such an app installed) but list FOSS options first.
In D25934#25089, @aklapper wrote:I'd prefer not to remove common proprietary software options but list FOSS options first.
I'd personally not remove common proprietary software options (as it makes life of users potentially harder if they already have such an app installed) but list FOSS options first.
I'd prefer not to remove common proprietary software options but list FOSS options first.
I will submit a patch shortly.
In D25926#25064, @aklapper wrote:What is there to "further review"? It's two lines...
What is there to "further review"? It's two lines...
Can this be further reviewed?
Mar 28 2025
Thanks for the hint.
Well done \o/
Remove duplicated assignments to $stderr
Add link to T16023
Fix lint message
Update to detect stderr messages
As said in https://we.phorge.it/D25931#25023 I think this is a sub-task of T15243. And in this specific case, very probably we don't want to log anything. So your report could be considered a regression caused by T15243.
Thanks my friend. I 100% understand the problem and I'm happy you shared the stack trace in the task and I'm happy about this test plan that helped me to reproduce,
arc diff
git rebase master
It seems H29 works lol. I've improved it a bit to do not trigger if the celerity map was already touched.
No problem! I'll send you my crypto wallet address. Once the money has arrived you'll receive your clipboard content as an NFT.
Yep thanks, I need my clipboard of the 12 of August 2024 to get back the "D25772" to copy-paste it here and attract hackers asd
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You clearly hacked my account lol
30 seconds for a review?! I think you broke a record.
git rebase master
Mar 27 2025
Looks like a Good Starter Task.
Mar 26 2025
In D25926#24899, @Cigaryno wrote:robots.txt can have the solution for that (see below).
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For search engines, the solution is to add this to robots.txt:
In theory yes if everyone behaved. In practice, robots.txt is ignored and LLM/AI crawlers are ruthless. (For example, GNOME GitLab admins recently installed Anubis to run background checks on your machine.)
(I cannot double-accept so only just one accept asd)