On 09/10/2012 09:50 PM, Luis Felipe Strano Moraes wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 10:44 PM, David Seikel <onef...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 16:43:44 -0300 Leandro Pereira
>> <lean...@profusion.mobi> wrote:
>>
>>> Luis,
>>>
>>> On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 8:40 AM, Luis Felipe Strano Moraes
>>> <luis.str...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Honestly, given the amount of people working on Phabricator, I would
>>>> much rather go forward with it (if it does indeed cover everything
>>>> that is needed in our case, which seems to be the case). InDefero
>>>> looked like it had much less frequent commits, and from the link
>>>> above it seems it is no longer the priority for the main author.
>>> After using Phabricator for some weeks, I feel it is pretty stable and
>>> easy to use. While it encourages a clean and organized workflow it
>>> does not enforce it, which might ease the adoption process or create a
>>> mess if people is not careful enough.
>> Nice review.  After the complete balls up that Trac was, I have one
>> question - is account creation simple, reliable, and actually works?
>>
>> I can't use the E Trac, coz it completely fucked up my account at
>> creation time.  Got errors, and even after manual intervention by
>> admins, it still wont let me actually use it.
> I know it supports using both facebook and gmail accounts for
> registration. It probably also has regular user creation, but I
> haven't tried that. The other methods work perfectly fine, and I bet
> will be the most used ones.
>
> --lf
Actually it doesn't allow user registration using the built in 
accounts.  Those must be made manually.  I was talking to a developer 
the other day and he seemed to be willing to take it as a suggestion.  
It does support creating accounts via Facebook, Google, and GitHub.  
After this you get a Phabricator account, but you must always use the 
tied account for login as the Phabricator account doesn't have a known 
password.

I know Raster at least expressed concern with depending on other 
services for account creation.  If it were possible to change the 
password on your account after using one of these I'd have less of an 
issue.  Even though I doubt we'll see the day where FB/Google/GitHub are 
all gone, it's probably best to not have to rely on them.

So maybe we just throw a request off to the Phabricator devs requesting 
basic account creation or we can take a stab at it ourselves.
>
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>> coz there are too many silver coated monkeys in the world.
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