Matthew, thank you for your comments.  Turns out your first one isn't
correct; I had to register an account; neither my former Bugzilla
credentials nor my wikimedia-project credentials worked there.


RIsker/Anne


On 7 September 2014 08:55, Matthew Dann <[email protected]> wrote:

> By the sounds of it, the logging on will (probably) be done with your
> regular Wikipedia account. I suspect linking will be done with a
> phabricator: prefix. I've looked at the beta version, and it seems easy
> enough to report bugs, and seems like an improvement on the old system.
>
>
> Mdann52
> ------------------------------
> From: Risker <[email protected]>
> Sent: ‎07/‎09/‎2014 13:43
> To: Coordination of technology deployments across languages/projects
> <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Wikitech-ambassadors] Phabricator is coming,Bugzilla is
> leaving
>
> Quim, can you point me to a well-written, useful page that describes the
> steps needed to report a bug in Phabricator?  This needs to include the
> steps to register an account (assuming that is necessary) all the way
> through to how to link to the bug on the WM wiki where it may be being
> discussed.
>
> Risker/Anne
>
>
> On 7 September 2014 06:39, Quim Gil <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> (As this list is not meant for discussion, I will reply to this
>> interesting question here and now, bu then I encourage you to to ask
>> further in https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Phabricator/Help or the
>> alternative channel you prefer.)
>>
>> On Sunday, September 7, 2014, billinghurst <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > As there is going to be larger range of tools,
>> > do we see some of these being available to the community outside of the
>> > development realm?
>>
>> This intro in the http://fab.wmflabs.org homepage answers to your
>> questions, and it will be kept in the Wikimedia Phabricator instance in
>> production:
>>
>> > Getting Things Done
>> >
>> > Wikimedia Phabricator is a collaboration platform to plan projects,
>> complete tasks, and solve problems. Building
>> > better open source software is our primary purpose. Non-technical
>> projects are welcome as well.
>>
>> So yes, the door is open, and technically there is nothing stopping to
>> non-technical teams to request a Phabricator project already now. However,
>> currently we are not pitching this idea strongly because we expect
>> enough... entropy with the huge wave of Bugzilla users that will come at
>> once by Day 1. We'd rather let these tech users smooth the path for the
>> rest.
>>
>> Conclusion: let's focus first in making sure that Phabricator works as a
>> replacement of Bugzilla, a goal that undoubtedly will help non-technical
>> users and projects in the near future.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Quim Gil
>> Engineering Community Manager @ Wikimedia Foundation
>> http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Qgil
>>
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