Hi,

somebody probably already noticed this, but I didn’t see any discussion
around, so just to be sure:

I have received notifications about commits being assigned to old bugs in
Phabricator by epriestley. See for instance T4123 [1] – “epriestley added a
commit: Unknown Object (Commit)”.

It seems to me the problem is that somehow the Wikimedia instance of
Phabricator and the Phabricator instance of Phabricator (erm… the Phacility
instance? secure.phabricator.org, I mean) got
crossed/synchronized/whatever. Therefore their commit D7601 [2], marked as
fixing _their_ bug T4123 [3] somehow modified _our_ bug T4123. [1] It might
have been helped by the fact Evan Priestley has the same “epriestley”
account at both installations.

While adding nonexistent commits makes a bit of a mess, it’s not a huge
problem, but some of these commits changed state of the underlying task as
well, which is worse. See epriestley’s feed [4]. I guess those would need
to be reverted?

-- [[cs:User:Mormegil | Petr Kadlec]]

   [1]: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T4123
   [2]: https://secure.phabricator.com/D7601
   [3]: https://secure.phabricator.com/T4123
   [4]: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/p/epriestley/feed/
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