Trac to Phabricator (Maniphest) migration prototype

Matthew Pickering matthewtpickering at gmail.com
Tue Jan 10 12:09:58 UTC 2017


There is an equivalent, it is called Phriction -
https://phabricator.haskell.org/w/

I am not proposing at this stage that we migrate the wiki contents as
well. That would certainly be a logical next step but I think trac's
wiki is quite a bit better.

Matt

On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 12:00 PM, Simon Peyton Jones
<simonpj at microsoft.com> wrote:
> On this Phab question, does Phab have an equivalent to Trac's wiki?  That's quite important.
>
> Simon
>
> |  -----Original Message-----
> |  From: ghc-devs [mailto:ghc-devs-bounces at haskell.org] On Behalf Of Matthew
> |  Pickering
> |  Sent: 10 January 2017 11:59
> |  To: Richard Eisenberg <rae at cs.brynmawr.edu>
> |  Cc: GHC developers <ghc-devs at haskell.org>
> |  Subject: Re: Trac to Phabricator (Maniphest) migration prototype
> |
> |  Subprojects and Milestones are both special kinds of projects.
> |
> |  Subprojects are like projects but are associated with a parent project.
> |  Unfortunately this doesn't really show up anywhere on the UI.
> |  There is quite a long discussion about this on the upstream issue tracker -
> |  https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fsecure.phab
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> |  Milestones are projects which are meant for tracking releases. A project can
> |  only have one milestone at a time and importantly the parent project is
> |  shown on the UI with milestones.
> |
> |  I took some screenshots to show how they show up in UI.
> |
> |  https://phabricator.haskell.org/M3
> |
> |  If you're interested about projects then the best place to read is
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> |
> |  They are not very mature and I expect their usage will be refined in the
> |  next iteration. The UI for selecting projects could certainly be improved
> |  rather than presenting a list of amorphous labels.
> |
> |  Matt
> |
> |  On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 6:41 PM, Richard Eisenberg <rae at cs.brynmawr.edu>
> |  wrote:
> |  >
> |  >> On Jan 9, 2017, at 6:41 AM, Matthew Pickering
> |  <matthewtpickering at gmail.com> wrote:
> |  >>
> |  >> Component -> Projects
> |  >> OS -> (Sub)Projects
> |  >> Arch -> (Sub)Projects
> |  >
> |  > What is a (Sub)Project? I've been operating under the assumption that a
> |  Project is just a tag. Do these tags have structure? My best guess from your
> |  discussion is that when you choose on Project, you are then forced to choose
> |  one of a set of others. That seems like a good plan.
> |  >
> |  >> Keywords -> Projects
> |  >> Version -> Remove (It is a proxy for date reported)
> |  >
> |  > No no no no. I don't think either of us will convince the other on this
> |  point, but we should be clear that we need input from others to decide on
> |  this one.
> |  >
> |  >> Milestone -> Project (Milestone)
> |  >
> |  > What does this mean? What is "Project (Milestone)"?
> |  >
> |  >> I have some example emails. https://phabricator.haskell.org/M2
> |  >
> |  > Looks good. Thanks for posting this!
> |  >
> |  > Richard
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