On 26.03.2017 22:34, Albert Astals Cid wrote: > El diumenge, 26 de març de 2017, a les 20:26:25 CEST, A. Bikadorov va > escriure: >> On 26.03.2017 20:17, Albert Astals Cid wrote: >>> El diumenge, 26 de mar� de 2017, a les 18:41:00 CEST, A. Bikadorov va >>> >>> escriure: >>>> On 26.03.2017 18:36, Boudhayan Gupta wrote: >>>>> Write it in a wiki page? >>>>> >>>>> Freundliche Gr��e >>>>> Boudhayan Gupta >>>>> KDE e.V. - Sysadmin and Community Working Groups >>>>> +49 151 71032970 >>>>> >>>>> On 26 March 2017 at 18:33, Albert Astals Cid <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> El diumenge, 29 de gener de 2017, a les 8:32:21 CEST, Ben Cooksley va >>>>>> >>>>>> escriure: >>>>>>> Hi everyone, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> We've just completed the registration of all mainline repositories >>>>>>> (not including Websites or Sysadmin namespaced ones) on Phabricator. >>>>>>> Thanks go to Luigi Toscano for providing significant assistance with >>>>>>> this process. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> From this point forward, communities should be moving away from >>>>>>> Reviewboard to Phabricator for conducting code review. Sysadmin will >>>>>>> be announcing a timeline for the shutdown of Reviewboard in the near >>>>>>> future. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Projects which haven't yet looked into Phabricator, including getting >>>>>>> things like mailing list notifications and projects setup should do so >>>>>>> as soon as practical. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> As part of the registration process, Sysadmin tagged repositories, >>>>>>> associating them to Projects. These tags show what a repository is >>>>>>> associated with and it's status. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> This includes things like whether development is currently active (the >>>>>>> Historical Archival and Up For Adoption tags), which release unit it >>>>>>> is part of (KDE Applications, Frameworks, etc) and the general >>>>>>> development effort it is associated with. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> It would be appreciated if everyone could please check their >>>>>>> repositories to ensure they've been tagged correctly. Adjustments can >>>>>>> either be sent as replies to this email (include sysadmin@ in CC >>>>>>> please) or by asking a member of the Community Admins project on >>>>>>> Phabricator to make the change for you. >>>>>> >>>>>> I tried using arc today, after reading some documentation it seems i >>>>>> need >>>>>> to use >>>>>> >>>>>> arc diff >>>>>> >>>>>> to upload a patch, but then i got hit by >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> $ arc diff >>>>>> Usage Exception: This command requires arc to connect to a Phabricator >>>>>> install, but no >>>>>> >>>>>> Phabricator installation is configured. To configure a Phabricator URI: >>>>>> - set a default location with `arc set-config default <uri>`; or >>>>>> - specify `--conduit-uri=uri` explicitly; or >>>>>> - run `arc` in a working copy with an '.arcconfig'. >>>>>> >>>>>> And i couldn't find more documentation on how to move forward. >>>>>> Ultimately >>>>>> I >>>>>> asked Aleix that told me "copy the .arcconfig file from >>>>>> plasma-desktop". >>>>>> >>>>>> Since newbies usually don't have Aleix at hand, how do we fix this? >>>>>> >>>>>> Cheers, >>>>>> >>>>>> Albert >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>>> Ben Cooksley >>>>>>> KDE Sysadmin >>>> >>>> Which is already done? >>>> -> https://community.kde.org/Infrastructure/Phabricator#Connecting_to_KDE >>> >>> No, sorry, that doesn't work, it links to the calligra .arcconfig, which >>> has "project.name" : "Calligra" >>> What would I write there? >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Albert >>>> >>>> Cheers >>>> Alex >> >> The name of the project for this repo. Sorry, but isn't that pretty obvious? > > No, it is not, let's say that > https://phabricator.kde.org/source/plasma-framework/ > did not have an .arcconfig file > > Should i use plasma.framework? > Should i use "Plasma Framework"? > Should I use "Plasma Framework (Library)"? > And most importantly, what does that project.name do? > > Because if you actually look at the plasma-framework .arcconfig you'll see it > doesn't have a project.name > > I sincerely think that Luigi's suggestion is what should be in > https://community.kde.org/Infrastructure/Phabricator#Connecting_to_KDE > or at least as an alternative way. > > Cheers, > Albert > >> The wiki says its a template and if you are unsure, you can look up the >> project name on Phabricator. >> >> Cheers >> Alex > > >
Ok, you're right. Now I found it: https://secure.phabricator.com/T7604 The wiki must be updated Cheers Alex
