Last modified: 2014-01-16 16:29:51 UTC
Maybe a bugzilla component?
can you elaborate more on that for people who aren't familiar with toolserver in this
From [[tswiki:DBQ]]: Often, people on Wikimedia projects have a question they can't get an answer to from MediaWiki, but which can be easily answered by asking the database directly. The query service aims to help Wikimedians get the answers they need. It's simple: * If you want someone to run a SQL query for you, please file a request on [[jira:DBQ]] * If you are a Toolserver user and are willing to run a query every now and then, please look at [[jira:DBQ]] and take whatever task you like.
[[jira:DBQ]] points to https://jira.toolserver.org/browse/DBQ . So do you ask for a section in bugzilla.wikimedia.org under "Wikimedia Labs", similar to the JIRA tracker?
(In reply to comment #3) > [[jira:DBQ]] points to https://jira.toolserver.org/browse/DBQ . So do you ask > for a section in bugzilla.wikimedia.org under "Wikimedia Labs", similar to > the > JIRA tracker? Maybe or maybe not. Depends on what other people think about.
Would you like to reach out to other people? :)
I think we should just have a 'Database Queries' components under the 'Tool Labs Tools' component.
(In reply to comment #6) > I think we should just have a 'Database Queries' components under the 'Tool > Labs Tools' component. Hmm, maybe. As far as I remember, "DBQ" was just another Toolserver project. Its equivalent would be tools.wmflabs.org/dbq/ nowadays, I guess (though tools.wmflabs.org/tsreports/ fills a similar role). I'm not sure whether we'll be using Wikimedia Bugzilla (categories) for individual Labs projects, though we've probably already started... Additionally, we don't want people creating tickets for individual database query requests here, right? For example, "I want to know how many usernames contain 'butt' that were created between 2010 and today on the English Wikipedia". Do you want people to file _those_ type of tickets here? I think having "Database Queries" as a component would naturally lead to that.
No, DBQ was not 'just another project' -- it was a JIRA project /specifically/ for people requesting queries to run on a database. So yes, it *is* for tickets for individual database query requests. And yes, these *could* include "I want to know how many usernames contain 'butt' that were created between 2010 and today on the English Wikipedia". More generally usable queries should indeed be moved under tsreports. Luckily, Bugzilla provides us with a feature to move tickets from one project to another ;-)
The current spot for projects on Tool Labs is https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/describecomponents.cgi?product=Tool%20labs%20tools - if you want to have a project added, see https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Bug_management/Project_Maintainers#To_add_a_project_or_component
Component name: Database Queries Description: Requests for database queries, one time, or lists used by maintenance projects. https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Nova_Resource:Tools/Tools/Query_service Default CC/assignee: none
Component created: https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/describecomponents.cgi?product=Tool%20labs%20tools Now somebody (not me) could import tickets, if wanted.
Bugs have been imported!