On Fri, 2017-08-04 at 22:41 +0200, Josef Skladanka wrote:
> As you all probably know, we decided that keeping Phab up and running is
> not the best use of our - rather limited, and shrinking - resources, so we
> moved all our projects to Pagure. Yay!
> 
> As of now, all (relevant) tickes are moved to Pagure, and we have the
> Differential revisions archived as html snapshots here:
> https://fedorapeople.org/groups/qa/phabarchive/differentials/phab.qa.fedoraproject.org/
> (note that this is not the final version, once kparal gets to update it,
> the "download raw diff" links will provide you with just that).
> 
> Links between tickets, and ticket dependencies are hopefully moved too, as
> are the references for the Differential revisions tied to that ticket - I
> was able to manually check a few tickets, and "it was fine" (tm). In
> phabricator, ticket could be a part of multiple projects (like execdb +
> resultsdb + libtaskotron) - we (kparal mostly) cleaned up quite a deal of
> those, but some still made sense to keep. Pagure can not represent these,
> so I ended up duplicating the tickets. Such tickets' first comment (or some
> of the few first comments) says "This is a duplicate of ..." - meaning just
> that this was part of several projects and the referenced ticket is just
> the same.
> 
> This also means, that as of now, we won't be actively taking part in
> maintaining, or using Phabricator. We are still to decide on a reasonable
> way to do code reviews, so any tips on the topic are more than welcomed. If
> you have some un-merged differential revisions, that you'd like to see
> taken care of, please create a pull request, and mention that it is WRT to
> a specific diff.
> 
> I'm sad to see this great tool go, hopefully, we'll be able to make decent
> use of Pagure.

Thanks a lot for all your work on this, Josef!

Just in case it's still of any use, I still have the pad we (RH folks)
were using to keep note of things we would like improved in Pagure
open:

https://etherpad.gnome.org/p/pagure-rough-edges

since I (oh so naively) thought I might have time to actually work on
some of them. Of course, I didn't. But at least it means I still have
the URL! So we can keep collating things there and maybe (har, har)
find some time to help implement them in future.
-- 
Adam Williamson
Fedora QA Community Monkey
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