În mie., 3 oct. 2018 la 19:08, Mathieu Lovato Stumpf Guntz
<psychosl...@culture-libre.org> a scris:
> On the other hand, I discovered in the process that for some other people in 
> the community phabricator is perceived as an hostile place, out of what they 
> feel as part of "their" community. Actually, to the point that starting a 
> proposal on phabricator might be  interpreted as an attempt to enforce ideas 
> without and against the consent of the community, rather than a call to give 
> feedback and make evolve ideas together, and thus despite an immediate 
> communication on the ticket creation.

That's a totally orthogonal problem that existed from the bugzilla
days. Some people consider bug tracking as a "dev" activity that they
don't know anything about, others have difficulties communicating in
English and finally some just consider the WMF evil and want nothing
to do with it. Using Phabricator to track bugs and features in a
certain way (or at all) doesn't seem to have a lot to do with this
(unless there is some proof to the contrary that I'm not aware of).

The problem Amir brought up mainly affects people that already use Phabricator.

Strainu

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