Dear openSUSE Community,sometimes plans change while you are working on them ;-)The plan for yesterday evening was to move and update some of thelocalized wikis. Things worked better and faster than expected, and inthe end we moved *all 18 localized wikis* from Provo to Nuremberg andupdated them to MediaWiki 1.27 :-)This means *all* openSUSE wikis are now running on MediaWiki 1.27 andsupport the features announced for the english wiki last week [1].I didn't have time to change the tags to the new tags inall wikis yet. I'll do that in the next days, but I won't complain ifsomeone is faster and does it in some of the wikis ;-)(use the search to find pages containing " https://en.opensuse.org/Help:RSS_feeds for the syntax)For those who are interested in statistics:- moving 18 wikis in about 6 hours means about 20 minutes per wiki - cansomeone beat this? ;-)- during the move, we wrote about 500 lines on IRC to coordinateeverything- this helped to keep the read-only time of each wiki short - I'd guesson average each wiki was read-only for 30 minutes (again, can someonebeat this? ;-)- we moved about 10 GB of uploaded files and 1.6 GB of mysql dumpsfrom Provo to Nuremberg yesterday (which was sometimes "funny" becausethe server in Provo limits the connection to 10 MBit)And now - have fun with the updated wikis and the upcoming openSUSELeap 42.3!Regards,Christian Boltz[1]--The only reason coders' computers work better than non-coders'computers is coders know computers are schizophrenic little childrenwith auto-immune diseases and we don't beat them when they're bad.--To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxTo contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@xxxxxxxxxxxx