After a bit more work than I was hoping and some email issues with RHIT (I haven't been working on this the _whole_ time :-P), I have a new phabricator instance up and running in the fedora cloud.
https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/
The SSL certs are self signed, so you'll get the usual warning when you visit the page.
We won't have FAS integration until after beta freeze is over and the persona provider for FAS is added, so for now I've enabled registration with username/password. If you do register, _please_ use your FAS id - I'm eventually going to disable username/password logins and using FAS ids will will make the migration to FAS-Persona auth that much easier for all of us.
While the landing page does require login for now, the individual components of Phabricator do not:
Tickets: https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/maniphest/
Repositories: https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/diffusion/
Code Reviews: https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/differential/
Design Reviews: https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/pholio/
I've also packaged Phabricator's cli (arcanist) for el6, f19 and f20 in a side repo: http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/tflink/phabricator/
Once we start getting into more code reviews and decide how we want to handle pushes, I'll write up instructions on submitting code for review.
If you see problems or would like to see changes made, please let me know. Everything seems to be working for my basic testing but I may have missed something.
Tim
After a bit more work than I was hoping and some email issues with RHIT (I haven't been working on this the _whole_ time :-P), I have a new phabricator instance up and running in the fedora cloud.
Thanks. Do you intend to forward all ticket changes to qa-devel mailing lists?
On Tue, 12 Nov 2013 10:02:34 -0500 (EST) Kamil Paral kparal@redhat.com wrote:
After a bit more work than I was hoping and some email issues with RHIT (I haven't been working on this the _whole_ time :-P), I have a new phabricator instance up and running in the fedora cloud.
Thanks. Do you intend to forward all ticket changes to qa-devel mailing lists?
I've been going back and forth on that one. On the one hand, that makes it much easier to follow what's going on. On the other hand, it makes quite a bit of noise on the list and I've never been a huge fan of getting 2 emails for every single email set out by trac on tickets I'm involved in.
I suppose that I could just quit my whining and start using email filters that aren't quite so braindead as zimbra's, though.
Other thoughts?
Tim
Thanks. Do you intend to forward all ticket changes to qa-devel mailing lists?
I've been going back and forth on that one. On the one hand, that makes it much easier to follow what's going on. On the other hand, it makes quite a bit of noise on the list and I've never been a huge fan of getting 2 emails for every single email set out by trac on tickets I'm involved in.
I have a Zimbra filter that marks all emails with my name in the From header as read. Wrt Trac I do the same for emails coming from the right address and containing "Changes (by kparal):" in the body.
Actually I think this behavior (send me my own emails) can be even disabled in Trac admin configuration. I looked into Phabricator user settings and it's not present there. But at least the From header contains my name.
I suppose that I could just quit my whining and start using email filters that aren't quite so braindead as zimbra's, though.
Other thoughts?
Can I somehow subscribe to all ticket changes in Phabricator? If it is possible, we don't need to forward it to the mailing list. Otherwise I'm afraid it's needed, we need to know what's happening.
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 07:46:07 -0500 (EST) Kamil Paral kparal@redhat.com wrote:
Thanks. Do you intend to forward all ticket changes to qa-devel mailing lists?
I've been going back and forth on that one. On the one hand, that makes it much easier to follow what's going on. On the other hand, it makes quite a bit of noise on the list and I've never been a huge fan of getting 2 emails for every single email set out by trac on tickets I'm involved in.
I have a Zimbra filter that marks all emails with my name in the From header as read. Wrt Trac I do the same for emails coming from the right address and containing "Changes (by kparal):" in the body.
Actually I think this behavior (send me my own emails) can be even disabled in Trac admin configuration. I looked into Phabricator user settings and it's not present there. But at least the From header contains my name.
I should probably take another look at my zimbra filters since it started duplicating some of my messages instead of putting them in the right folders :-/
I suppose that I could just quit my whining and start using email filters that aren't quite so braindead as zimbra's, though.
Other thoughts?
Can I somehow subscribe to all ticket changes in Phabricator? If it is possible, we don't need to forward it to the mailing list. Otherwise I'm afraid it's needed, we need to know what's happening.
Yeah, you should be able to add yourself as cc on all issues with a herald rule.
I've added qa-devel@ for cc' on all ticket changes, though so you may want to hold off on that. I suspect that the cc won't be added until tickets are changed, so I'll keep an eye on it to make sure it's actually working.
Tim
Actually I think this behavior (send me my own emails) can be even disabled in Trac admin configuration. I looked into Phabricator user settings and it's not present there. But at least the From header contains my name.
Oh, actually in email preferences you can set to disable your own actions to be emailed to you. Great.
Can I somehow subscribe to all ticket changes in Phabricator? If it is possible, we don't need to forward it to the mailing list. Otherwise I'm afraid it's needed, we need to know what's happening.
Yeah, you should be able to add yourself as cc on all issues with a herald rule.
I've added qa-devel@ for cc' on all ticket changes, though so you may want to hold off on that. I suspect that the cc won't be added until tickets are changed, so I'll keep an eye on it to make sure it's actually working.
Well, if we can configure it in Phab, I think we don't need to spam the list.
But, maybe other (non-registered) users would like to follow what's happening? I don't know. Phab doesn't seem to support RSS, which is a big shame.
One last question, I suppose that all those funky names inside Phab (like Maniphest, Diffusion, Phriction, Pholio, Conpherence, Phrequent, "Avast!" for posting a comment, etc) are not just a result of some funky English translation installed? I suppose we can't change it to proper English? Even though it's funny in the beginning, I find it harder to navigate in there.
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