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[[w:Wikipedia:IRC|IRC]] is the preferred discussion platform for [[Wikimedia Cloud Services]].
[[w:Wikipedia:IRC|IRC]] is the preferred discussion platform for [[Help:Cloud Services introduction|Wikimedia Cloud Services]].


The main channel is called {{irc|wikimedia-cloud}} and it's hosted on the [https://freenode.net/ freenode] network (all discussions are publicly [http://wm-bot.wmflabs.org/browser/index.php?display=%23wikimedia-cloud logged]).
The main channel is called {{irc|wikimedia-cloud}} and it's hosted on the [https://libera.chat/ libera.chat] network (all discussions are publicly [https://wm-bot.wmcloud.org/browser/index.php?display=%23wikimedia-cloud logged]).


For general information about IRC usage in other Wikimedia projects, see [[m:IRC]].
For general information about IRC usage in other Wikimedia projects, see [[m:IRC]].
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By participating in the IRC channel you agree to adhere to the [[mw:Code of Conduct|Code of Conduct for Wikimedia technical spaces]].
By participating in the IRC channel you agree to adhere to the [[mw:Code of Conduct|Code of Conduct for Wikimedia technical spaces]].


We also encourage everyone to follow the [[mw:Wikimedia Technical Engagement/Team Social Norms|Technical Engagement Social Norms]].
We also encourage everyone to follow the [[mw:Wikimedia Cloud Services team/Team Social Norms|Technical Engagement Social Norms]].


== What to do there ==
== What to do there ==
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== Accessing the channel ==
== Accessing the channel ==


The channel is open to anyone so first make sure you can [https://freenode.net/kb/answer/chat connect to Freenode] using an [[w:Internet Relay Chat#Client software|IRC client]] or via Freenode's [https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#wikimedia-cloud webchat].
The channel is open to anyone so first make sure you can connect using an [[w:Internet Relay Chat#Client software|IRC client]].


Once connected just type <code>/join #wikimedia-cloud</code> and that should be it!
Once connected just type <code>/join #wikimedia-cloud</code> and that should be it!


Conversations in the ''#wikimedia-cloud'' channel are publicly logged at https://bots.wmflabs.org/~wm-bot/logs/%23wikimedia-cloud/
Conversations in the ''#wikimedia-cloud'' channel are publicly logged at https://wm-bot.wmcloud.org/logs/%23wikimedia-cloud/


== Status updates ==
== Status updates ==
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== Additional information ==
== Additional information ==


* [http://bots.wmflabs.org/~wm-bot/logs/%23wikimedia-cloud/ Public logs of the channel]
* [https://wm-bot.wmcloud.org/browser/index.php?display=%23wikimedia-cloud Public logs of the channel]
* [[Wikimedia Cloud Services]]
* [[Help:Cloud Services introduction|Wikimedia Cloud Services]]
* [[Portal:Toolforge|Toolforge documentation]]
* [[Portal:Toolforge|Toolforge documentation]]
* [[Portal:Cloud_VPS|Cloud VPS documentation]]
* [[Portal:Cloud_VPS|Cloud VPS documentation]]
* [[Portal:Data_Services|Data Services documentation]]
* [[Portal:Data_Services|Data Services documentation]]
* [[Help:Contents|List of all documentation pages]]
* [[Help:Contents|List of all documentation pages]]

{{:Help:Cloud Services communication}}

Latest revision as of 14:21, 16 December 2023

IRC is the preferred discussion platform for Wikimedia Cloud Services.

The main channel is called #wikimedia-cloud connect and it's hosted on the libera.chat network (all discussions are publicly logged).

For general information about IRC usage in other Wikimedia projects, see m:IRC.

Code of Conduct

By participating in the IRC channel you agree to adhere to the Code of Conduct for Wikimedia technical spaces.

We also encourage everyone to follow the Technical Engagement Social Norms.

What to do there

#wikimedia-cloud connect is a help channel for anything related to services provided by Wikimedia Cloud Services.

Things you can do there:

  1. Ask for help about the provided services (Toolforge, Cloud VPS, Data Services, etc.)
  2. Request attention for a bug filed in Phabricator
  3. Ask for access to a specific project
  4. Record Server Admin Log messages by sending !log project message messages

The occasional off-topic discussion about real life and events at Wikimedia is permitted in moderate quantities.

Forbidden behavior

Additionally, there are certain rules we strictly enforce to create a healthy discussion environment:

  1. No spamming/advertising
  2. No shouting (i.e. using all capital letters for every word)
  3. No pasting code snippets longer than 2-3 lines (use a pastebin for that)

People who are persistently disruptive may be temporarily or permanently banned from the channel.

You should also avoid publishing any kind of potentially personal information on the channel as it is publicly logged and viewable by all. If absolutely needed, feel free to send a private message to your recipient.

Accessing the channel

The channel is open to anyone so first make sure you can connect using an IRC client.

Once connected just type /join #wikimedia-cloud and that should be it!

Conversations in the #wikimedia-cloud channel are publicly logged at https://wm-bot.wmcloud.org/logs/%23wikimedia-cloud/

Status updates

You can access the #wikimedia-cloud-feed connect channel if you want to know about:

  • Updates to Phabricator tasks
  • Updates to change requests in Gerrit
  • Infrastructure alerts

In this channel, you will find various bots relaying that type of information (wikibugs, icinga-wm, shinken-wm, and stashbot).

Additional information

Communication and support

Support and administration of the WMCS resources is provided by the Wikimedia Foundation Cloud Services team and Wikimedia movement volunteers. Please reach out with questions and join the conversation:

Discuss and receive general support
Stay aware of critical changes and plans
Track work tasks and report bugs

Use a subproject of the #Cloud-Services Phabricator project to track confirmed bug reports and feature requests about the Cloud Services infrastructure itself

Read stories and WMCS blog posts

Read the Cloud Services Blog (for the broader Wikimedia movement, see the Wikimedia Technical Blog)