Wikipedia talk:Bots/Requests for approval/DeprecatedFixerBot 3
Final ramp-up hold time (almost) complete
[edit]The ramped up schedule waiting period will be completed within a couple of hours. I will not run the bot on this task until a few hours after the time passes (due to timezone differences).
There have been no issues brought up within the ramp up schedule, with the sole exception being two (related) instances involving a server environment: the first was a missing config for pywikibot and the second a config too many levels down. Both of which were resolved and the bot did stop as intended; they show that the bot was attempting to revert itself as the script only uses pywikibot in order to do so when it detects the conversion was unsuccessful (meaning that the code was being called properly, it was just an issue with the new server environment).
- 1500 edits, 1 day hold - no concerns brought forward; spot checks clean
- 1500 edits, 1 day hold - no concerns brought forward; spot checks clean; bot attempted to revert itself once, but server was not properly set up (since resolved) so it was unable (but noisily let me know in console so I could attempt to resolve)
- 5000 edits, 3 day hold - no concerns brought forward; spot checks clean; bot attempted to revert itself once, but server was not properly set up (since resolved) so it was unable (but noisily let me know in console that I had not resolved it; I have since confirmed that the latest fix to the server env did indeed actually resolve it this time)
I just thought that I would put this here for some notice/documentation. xaosflux --TheSandDoctor Talk 06:08, 19 May 2018 (UTC); edited for grammar 17:32, 19 May 2018 (UTC)
Ramp-up complete
[edit]The ramp-up schedule has since passed without any concern. The bot shall now do another 5k page run. I want to be cautious do to the number of pages. Depending on how things go, I may opt to continue doing smaller runs or I may just set the bot to work, we shall see. A 5k page run should take a couple of hours to complete. --TheSandDoctor Talk 17:32, 19 May 2018 (UTC)