I sometimes believe that Phabricator is AI

― active impediment.

Like, where documentation goes to die.

Process without progress.

<https://reviews.freebsd.org/D47996> et cetera.

#FreeBSD #documentation #Phabricator

@charlesrocket @meena @dch @trashheap

βš™ D47996 adduser(8): Add documentation for ZFS encrypted home dataset

Ah, the #nostalgia of a London-Calcutta bus trip: 🌍🚍 a journey so riveting, even Wikipedia bots are blocking access to its secrets. πŸ˜±πŸ“΅ But fear not, because #phabricator will definitely clear things up... if you ever decode its labyrinthine existence. πŸ˜‚πŸ”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London%E2%80%93Calcutta_bus_service #London #Calcutta #BusTrip #WikipediaBots #HackerNews #ngated
London–Calcutta bus service - Wikipedia

πŸ’» Ah, the formidable 'Pole of Inaccessibility'β€”where setting a user agent is the zenith of your exploration skills and respecting robot policies makes you a digital hero. πŸ¦Έβ€β™‚οΈ Meanwhile, the wilds of #Phabricator are eagerly awaiting your next epic quest to nowhere. πŸ—ΊοΈπŸ€–
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pole_of_inaccessibility #PoleOfInaccessibility #UserAgent #DigitalHero #EpicQuest #HackerNews #ngated
Pole of inaccessibility - Wikipedia

Whenever I search in #Phabricator and have to enter an item type I get annoyed that it does an API request to autocomplete. There are only 14 types, and they haven't changed for years, and they're only a couple of words each. Just load the data *with* the search form!

https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/typeahead/class/

Typeahead Results

A neat thing phorge has is that if you attach an MFA token to your account you can use it to certify that you specifically took an action by "signing it." It's not a real signature - but maybe it could be - simply fairly sufficient proof that you were physically present taking the action.

This can be done with almost anything in phorge:

- task comments
- wiki edits
- code review
- calendar updates
- and more that I'm definitely forgetting

#phorge #phabricator

@HeroOfDermwood many years ago I used @openproject and it worked just fine for a smaller org. It has greatly matured since then. It also comes with a Trello-like KanBan board feature:
https://www.openproject.org/docs/user-guide/agile-boards/

Alternatively, you might want to take a look at https://taiga.io/ - from the same people also behind @penpot

I'm still sad #Phabricator isn't actively developed anymore. The single best (even though heavily opinionated) fully integrated project management software I've ever used.

Boards for Agile Project Management - OpenProject

How to get started with Agile boards for Kanban, Scrum and Agile Project Management.

OpenProject.org
βš“ Query: Advanced Search

That's what you get for trying to be cute with examples instead of simply showing the #pronoun choices.

#Phabricator #webdev #PronounPicker

It's a few days late, But this year is our 10th anniversary of the #WikimediaFoundation started it's final steps in the #Bugzilla to #Phabricator migration, On the 2014-11-21 the import of the old Bugzilla archives into the Phabricator started, access to Phabricator to the public was reopened 2014-11-24.

"You know, I come to #Wikimania to find more bugs in my software, because there aren't enough in #Phabricator already"

#QOTD by James Forrester @jdforrester