Toolserver:Labs-Moving-Survey

The following survey should show how eager the tool-authors are of moving to (Tool-)Labs. You are allowed to vote if you have or had a toolserver-account. This survey will start at 2. May 0:00 UTC and will end at 16. May 24:00 UTC.

Survey
I plan to…

…move as soon as possible.

 * 1) Siebrand (CommonsDelinker)
 * 2) Tim Landscheidt
 * 3) I have some tools there already and waiting only for database replication to move the rest. --DixonD 12:07, 2 May 2013 (UTC)
 * 4) Gifti provided it is usable (!)

…move somewhen this year.

 * 1) grphack (aka halfak || EpochFail || Aaron Halfaker)
 * 2) Euku (with SpBot, not included projects wppb and dewpmp)
 * 3) ACC (at the Amsterdam Hackathon)
 * 4) apper, as soon as I have some time to do so, but not before there is at least some useful documentation (I hope this didn't mean stay as long as possible)
 * 5) MZMcBride # Assuming Labs is more stable.
 * 6) Magnus Manske (want to re-think some tools, have little time for moving)
 * 7) Legoktm I have a few things moved already, most are still on the TS but really all I want is a stable host and db access.
 * 8) Kolossos In the moment I test toollabs, looks fine, much easier than wikilabs. Have a problem to work with sftp under my project account, I don't want to edit in a terminal, hope we find a solution for this. I depend on other users (dispenser, master and sk) with some tools and depend strong on OpenStreetMap database with other tools. So we will see, perhaps some tools will run on toolserver until 2014. BTW.: We need also a solution to edit links to all of our tools in different wikis.
 * 9) Hazard-SJ I'm not really in a rush, because Toolserver is easier to use and there is also the useful database replication. Most of my tools are still running from Toolserver (I have/had only 1 on labs ... still trying to get familiar with that place).  Hazard-SJ Talk 06:29, 5 May 2013 (UTC)
 * 10) If Labs will have some features (and documentation), for me are fundamental, that currently does not have. --Beta16 11:04, 6 May 2013 (UTC)

…stay as long as possible.

 * 1) MF-Warburg
 * 2) Svick
 * 3) AleXXw, perhaps next option (let's see how laboriously the moving is...)
 * 4) --Krd 06:44, 2 May 2013 (UTC)
 * 5) Dispenser
 * 6) Bawolff toolserver serves the purpose I use it for, and serves it well. I don't see any particular reason to move, and hence don't want to for the same reason I would avoid fixing something that isnt broken. The only benefit I see to labs is it would allow me to host mw installs in test configurations, which would be useful to me, but that's a rather separate use case than what I use the toolserver for.
 * 7) Mormegil Basically, I have nothing against Labs, and I might be in a mood to play with it one day, but as Bawolff said, any time spent migrating the (very few) tools I have on Toolserver somewhere else is basically time wasted. --Mormegil 12:23, 6 May 2013 (UTC)

…move when possible, i.e. when Labs gets equivalent or better

 * 1) Liangent
 * 2) Aaron Halfaker

…not move at all.

 * 1) Mono - I don't have time to mess with the never-ending maze of instances and projects on labs unless someone at the WMF or WMDE does it for me.
 * 2) Hydriz - I am already using Labs a lot, but I rather have two "Toolserver"s so that users can have an option to use either one.
 * 3) content that is free but not free enough. -- Rillke 13:40, 2 May 2013 (UTC)
 * 4) It's unlikely that I'll have time to move everything before the Toolserver is deleted. Bryan 18:42, 2 May 2013 (UTC)
 * 5) Danny B. - at least same reasons as Mono (especially) and Bryan
 * 6) Same as Hydriz. I don't do much on TS, mostly DB queries, so unlike e.g. Bryan's (very worrying) I don't expect my "vote" to count, but the few little things I do are quite TS-specific and I won't migrate them, although maybe at some point I will do something similar again from scratch elsewhere. --Nemo 07:23, 5 May 2013 (UTC)

I have already moved

 * 1) addshore (with tools and addbot)
 * 2) cyberpower678 (for the most part).  I didn't want to but, from what I gathered, it toolserver was going to die no matter what.  Both sides have advantages.  To server has replication and ease of setup while labs allows you ton install MediaWiki.  I needed MediaWiki for some of my work.  After considering all of this, I thought to move because it was either now or when toolserver supposedly dies.  I still have all of my stuff idling on toolserver and am willing to stay if it does stay alive. —cyberpower  ChatHello! 01:14, 2 May 2013 (UTC)