Re: [Wikitech-l] Bugzilla-Phabricator migration (almost) completed

2014-11-25 Thread Quim Gil
(Top posting for extra attention)

About default CCs in Bugzilla, if you were one of them, see

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Phabricator/Bugzilla_default_CCs

Bugzilla default CCs were not imported as Members of the corresponding
Phabricator project
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T75699

On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 7:18 AM, Matthew Flaschen mflasc...@wikimedia.org
wrote:

 On 11/24/2014 02:41 AM, Quim Gil wrote:

  * Join and watch the projects that matter to you. We have almost 700
 new projects imported that nobody is watching currently. This is
 especially
 relevant if you were default CC in Bugzilla components.


 You may or may not want to do this, depending what you're looking for. If
 you are just Subscribed to a project, you will still see anytime the
 project is a:

 * Subscriber
 * Reviewer or Auditor (doesn't apply yet until we use Phabricator for code
 review)

 This means adding the project itself as a CC (this may not be used
 commonly yet, but it works) will in turn mean any subscribers to the
 project see all updates to that task (or mock, or whatever).

 Watch, on the other hand, makes you see absolutely *everything* that
 happens to every task in the project.  It's even more all-encompassing than
 Bugzilla's default CC.  With default CC you can unsubscribe to an
 individual bug after being initially CCed.  With Watch, it's all or nothing.

 Regardless, you will also see any updates to tasks where you're
 individually CCed or assigned.

 See https://secure.phabricator.com/T6113#76710 .

 I believe it should be possible to use Herald to setup default CC with
 semantics similar to Bugzilla (you're CCed initially, but you can unCC to
 an individual task).


 Matt Flaschen

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Re: [Wikitech-l] Bugzilla-Phabricator migration (almost) completed

2014-11-25 Thread Andre Klapper
On Mon, 2014-11-24 at 14:11 -0800, S Page wrote:
 So far the Phabricator T task number of every BZ URL in my browser
 autocompletion is its bug number + 2000. Is this a happy coincidence?

It's a gift that took Chase (and Springle IIRC) a while to implement,
based on past discussions in https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T857

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Re: [Wikitech-l] Bugzilla-Phabricator migration (almost) completed

2014-11-25 Thread Antoine Musso
Le 25/11/2014 18:35, Andre Klapper a écrit :
 On Mon, 2014-11-24 at 14:11 -0800, S Page wrote:
  So far the Phabricator T task number of every BZ URL in my browser
  autocompletion is its bug number + 2000. Is this a happy coincidence?
 It's a gift that took Chase (and Springle IIRC) a while to implement,
 based on past discussions in https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T857

That is a nice trick and very easy to remember.  Anyway, the bugzilla
redirector works just fine ;-]

Kudos again.


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Re: [Wikitech-l] Bugzilla-Phabricator migration (almost) completed

2014-11-24 Thread Chad
On Sun Nov 23 2014 at 11:45:32 PM Isarra Yos zhoris...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 24/11/14 07:41, Quim Gil wrote:
  Happy Monday!
 
  We did it. https://phabricator.wikimedia.org now contains all the
 Bugzilla
  reports. If you need to check the original Bugzilla, it can be found at
  https://old-bugzilla-wikimedia.org (never mind the certificate warning,
 it
  will go away today or so).

 To clarify the typo, that should be https://old-bugzilla.wikimedia.org .

 Also this is all pretty awesome.


This is really really awesome you guys. Major props to the entire team for
getting this done.

Only problems I see at this point are cosmetic and totally fixable and
tasks are already filed :)

-Chad
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Re: [Wikitech-l] Bugzilla-Phabricator migration (almost) completed

2014-11-24 Thread Alex Monk
+1 from me as well. Great work to everyone involved in this migration.

On 24 November 2014 at 17:32, James Forrester jforres...@wikimedia.org
wrote:

 On 24 November 2014 at 09:23, Chad innocentkil...@gmail.com wrote:

  On Sun Nov 23 2014 at 11:45:32 PM Isarra Yos zhoris...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
   On 24/11/14 07:41, Quim Gil wrote:
Happy Monday!
   
We did it. https://phabricator.wikimedia.org now contains all the
  ​ ​
   Bugzilla reports.
 
  This is really really awesome you guys. Major props to the entire team
 for
  getting this done.
 
  Only problems I see at this point are cosmetic and totally fixable and
  tasks are already filed :)


 ​+1​. Brilliant work, everyone. :-)

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Re: [Wikitech-l] Bugzilla-Phabricator migration (almost) completed

2014-11-24 Thread Antoine Musso
Le 24/11/2014 08:41, Quim Gil a écrit :
 We did it. https://phabricator.wikimedia.org now contains all the Bugzilla
 reports.

Hello,

It is working nicely and the transition has been very smooth for my use
cases.


I still don't understand how we ended up starting the migration to
Phabricator.  I first heard of people willing to move to Phabricator
back in January while I was in San Francisco.  I am still unsure whether
there was a real plan or whether those people were sensing my opinion on it.

After a couple beers and hours of discussion about bug and workflows, I
was pretty much convinced it was a good idea and said so. I was less
convinced about us migrating in just 2 weeks though :-)

Whatever cabal is running behind, that is a nice move. Thank you!

Thank you for anyone that got involved in one way or an other in this
challenging move.  You all did a very nice and professional works other
those last months.  I am proud of Wikimedia.


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Re: [Wikitech-l] Bugzilla-Phabricator migration (almost) completed

2014-11-24 Thread Arthur Richards
This is phabulous news!

On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Antoine Musso hashar+...@free.fr wrote:

 Le 24/11/2014 08:41, Quim Gil a écrit :
  We did it. https://phabricator.wikimedia.org now contains all the
 Bugzilla
  reports.

 Hello,

 It is working nicely and the transition has been very smooth for my use
 cases.


 I still don't understand how we ended up starting the migration to
 Phabricator.  I first heard of people willing to move to Phabricator
 back in January while I was in San Francisco.  I am still unsure whether
 there was a real plan or whether those people were sensing my opinion on
 it.

 After a couple beers and hours of discussion about bug and workflows, I
 was pretty much convinced it was a good idea and said so. I was less
 convinced about us migrating in just 2 weeks though :-)

 Whatever cabal is running behind, that is a nice move. Thank you!

 Thank you for anyone that got involved in one way or an other in this
 challenging move.  You all did a very nice and professional works other
 those last months.  I am proud of Wikimedia.


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Re: [Wikitech-l] Bugzilla-Phabricator migration (almost) completed

2014-11-24 Thread S Page
phantastic! I suggest phuket https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phuket_Province
for the devtools team party/recovery/planning offsite.

So far the Phabricator T task number of every BZ URL in my browser
autocompletion is its bug number + 2000. Is this a happy coincidence?

On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 11:41 PM, Quim Gil q...@wikimedia.org wrote:

 It has been really exciting to deploy a Phabricator instance
 with 75k tasks, the biggest Maniphest container we are aware of.


That explains the new Mercedes purchased by our sales rep at Facebook :)

And well, this is only the beginning. Right now we will focus in the most
 urgent post-Bugzilla-migration tasks, while starting to prepare the RT
 migration. Your tasks, comments, and tokens are welcome. Check the current
 backlog at
 https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/query/y2CdmZwKv3oZ/#R


I'll be converting some of Flow's tasks in Trello to Phabricator, using
string and glue or whatever. I invite anyone else attempting project
migration to https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T36 and the team practices
mailing list https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/teampractices

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Re: [Wikitech-l] Bugzilla-Phabricator migration (almost) completed

2014-11-24 Thread Matthew Flaschen

On 11/24/2014 12:23 PM, Chad wrote:

This is really really awesome you guys. Major props to the entire team for
getting this done.


Agreed, this is awesome.  Thank you.

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Re: [Wikitech-l] Bugzilla-Phabricator migration (almost) completed

2014-11-24 Thread Matthew Flaschen

On 11/24/2014 05:11 PM, S Page wrote:

phantastic! I suggest phuket https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phuket_Province
for the devtools team party/recovery/planning offsite.

So far the Phabricator T task number of every BZ URL in my browser
autocompletion is its bug number + 2000. Is this a happy coincidence?


I doubt it, unless https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T1998 , 
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T1999 , and 
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T2000 are all super-secret security 
bugs. :)


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Re: [Wikitech-l] Bugzilla-Phabricator migration (almost) completed

2014-11-24 Thread Matthew Flaschen

On 11/24/2014 02:41 AM, Quim Gil wrote:

 * Join and watch the projects that matter to you. We have almost 700
new projects imported that nobody is watching currently. This is especially
relevant if you were default CC in Bugzilla components.


You may or may not want to do this, depending what you're looking for. 
If you are just Subscribed to a project, you will still see anytime 
the project is a:


* Subscriber
* Reviewer or Auditor (doesn't apply yet until we use Phabricator for 
code review)


This means adding the project itself as a CC (this may not be used 
commonly yet, but it works) will in turn mean any subscribers to the 
project see all updates to that task (or mock, or whatever).


Watch, on the other hand, makes you see absolutely *everything* that 
happens to every task in the project.  It's even more all-encompassing 
than Bugzilla's default CC.  With default CC you can unsubscribe to an 
individual bug after being initially CCed.  With Watch, it's all or nothing.


Regardless, you will also see any updates to tasks where you're 
individually CCed or assigned.


See https://secure.phabricator.com/T6113#76710 .

I believe it should be possible to use Herald to setup default CC with 
semantics similar to Bugzilla (you're CCed initially, but you can unCC 
to an individual task).


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Re: [Wikitech-l] Bugzilla-Phabricator migration (almost) completed

2014-11-24 Thread Kartik Mistry
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 1:11 PM, Quim Gil q...@wikimedia.org wrote:
 We did it. https://phabricator.wikimedia.org now contains all the Bugzilla
 reports. If you need to check the original Bugzilla, it can be found at
 https://old-bugzilla-wikimedia.org (never mind the certificate warning, it
 will go away today or so).

Thanks to all involved in migration!!

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[Wikitech-l] Bugzilla-Phabricator migration (almost) completed

2014-11-23 Thread Quim Gil
Happy Monday!

We did it. https://phabricator.wikimedia.org now contains all the Bugzilla
reports. If you need to check the original Bugzilla, it can be found at
https://old-bugzilla-wikimedia.org (never mind the certificate warning, it
will go away today or so).

Important notes:

* If your Bugzilla activity still hasn't been assigned to you, just
wait. bzimport is processing the data of about 800 users. It assigns tasks
first, then comments. Don't be surprised if you see a task assigned to you,
while your comments still belong to bzimport.
* Another ongoing background task: after injecting 73k tasks, it is
possible that not all the content is indexed yet, so some search results
might still be missing.
* Join and watch the projects that matter to you. We have almost 700
new projects imported that nobody is watching currently. This is especially
relevant if you were default CC in Bugzilla components. Details:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Phabricator/Help#Receiving_updates_and_notifications
and https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T75699
* Do not change project names and policies for now. You may break links
in Phabricator and mediawiki.org. See
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Phabricator/Requesting_a_new_project#Guidelines
* Bugzilla URLs redirect to Phabricator (most of them) or old-bugzilla
(some). Details:
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Phabricator/versus_Bugzilla#Redirected_URLs_after_Bugzilla_migration

If you find bugs, please report them under the Phabricator project. If
you need support, ask in #wikimedia-devtools.

As usual, all the relevant details can be found at
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Phabricator/versus_Bugzilla

BIG THANK YOU to everybody involved in this big, long, and complex
migration. It has been really exciting to deploy a Phabricator instance
with 75k tasks, the biggest Maniphest container we are aware of.

And well, this is only the beginning. Right now we will focus in the most
urgent post-Bugzilla-migration tasks, while starting to prepare the RT
migration. Your tasks, comments, and tokens are welcome. Check the current
backlog at https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/maniphest/query/y2CdmZwKv3oZ/#R

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Re: [Wikitech-l] Bugzilla-Phabricator migration (almost) completed

2014-11-23 Thread Isarra Yos

On 24/11/14 07:41, Quim Gil wrote:

Happy Monday!

We did it. https://phabricator.wikimedia.org now contains all the Bugzilla
reports. If you need to check the original Bugzilla, it can be found at
https://old-bugzilla-wikimedia.org (never mind the certificate warning, it
will go away today or so).


To clarify the typo, that should be https://old-bugzilla.wikimedia.org .

Also this is all pretty awesome.

-I

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