First of all, thanks! First time I can actually get a list of all the tools I am involved in :-)
Now, should I continue using BitBucket (other people might use github, same question)? What would be the practical perks for moving to Phabricator? Is there a manual, or even a magic "click here to..." button? Does Differential offer tool-specific bug tracking (I assume it does)? Does it allow issue reporting without requiring a user account, like BitBucket? Or is this intended mainly for tools that don't have a repo yet? Should existing, third-party repos be tracked in toolsadmin and/or Phabricator/Differential? Magnus On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 10:41 PM Greg Grossmeier <[email protected]> wrote: > <quote name="Bryan Davis" date="2016-08-26" time="15:18:33 -0600"> > > I'm happy to announce a new service for Tool Labs developers. Tool > > Labs admin console (<https://toolsadmin.wikimedia.org>) is a new > > application intended to help automate parts of the Tool Labs developer > > experience. There is a long roadmap of planned features [0] for Tool > > Labs that this will be a part of. In this initial launch, the > > application has these features: > > > > * Associate Wikitech LDAP account, Wikimedia SUL account, and > > Phabricator account. > > * Create Git repositories in Differential associated with a tool. > > This is a really great service for our developers. Major kudos to > everyone involved. > > Greg > > -- > | Greg Grossmeier GPG: B2FA 27B1 F7EB D327 6B8E | > | Release Team Manager A18D 1138 8E47 FAC8 1C7D | > > _______________________________________________ > Labs-l mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/labs-l >
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