User blog comment:JCel/AWS Athena Alerter/@comment-26402117-20190207160939

"checks whether the amount of data scanned exceeded the notification threshold and if so, generates a slack message"

Nice work! This actually gives me a local idea; due to Scribunto console constraints with, it's impossible to run test framework from Scribunto console. This can result in widespread errors sometimes.

Sadly, our reports aren't apps, and can't ping people to fix Scribunto errors - they're static, cached wikitext :p

However, by adopting the kind of technique described in the blog, perhaps Node.js Discord webhook service can report bad Lua edits to local moderators. Would simply wait ~10 minutes after last code edit, then mass ping, allowing them to quickly revert.

Ideally code should be tested in sandbox, but we have old code that doesn't work in Project namespace.

"Our engineering team has recently created another open source tool called DiscreETLy."

This is neat. Are there any other instances of Engineering making its own webhooks or dashboards to help automate things?

I recently read this really good blog on Mike dashboard for legacy components, and I notice that discreETLy and Mike have different designs. Is discreETLy much more data-heavy than Mike, or does it just need to present statistics (without further context)?