On Thursday, October 29, 2015 8:52:14 PM CET Ben Cooksley wrote: > On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 6:55 AM, Milian Wolff <m...@milianw.de> wrote: > > On Thursday, October 29, 2015 6:14:22 AM CET Ben Cooksley wrote: > >> On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 10:47 PM, Milian Wolff <m...@milianw.de> wrote: > >> > Hey all, > >> > >> Hi Milian, > >> > >> > I got a few questions regarding Phabricator, can anyone answer them for > >> > me: > >> > > >> > * Can I merge a change request using the web UI? If not, how exactly do > >> > I > >> > use arc to merge a request I know via it's phabricator URL? > >> > > >> > * On the main website (https://phabricator.kde.org/) the dashboard > >> > shows > >> > me an "Unbreak Now!" list with tasks from WikiToLearn and GCompris, > >> > both > >> > of which I'm not interested in. How do I configure this list? In > >> > general, > >> > is there a way for me to configure phabricator such that it only lists > >> > stuff that I'm actually interested in? With KDE on Phabricator becoming > >> > larger and larger, I fear I'll drown in unrelated stuff. > >> > > >> > * In general, is there a way to configure the main website more to my > >> > likings, to show queries I'm actually interested in? That would solve > >> > the > >> > above. > >> > >> Phabricator is extremely customisable, on a per-user basis in this > >> regard. Please use the Dashboards application to create a personal > >> dashboard, which you can then set as the front page. These dashboards > >> can then be shared with other users if you wish. > > > > That is nice! > > > > For others: You first need to create custom queries, then you can select > > them in the dashboard. Not very intuitive, but it seems to work: > > > > https://phabricator.kde.org/dashboard/manage/8/ > > > > This brings me to another question: What is a project on Phabricator? Just > > a collection of tasks and people? > > Essentially it is, yes. > > > I don't seem to be able to associate repositories with a project or vice > > versa, so one needs to manually lists repositories in a commit feed, > > right? > > Repositories are associated with projects from the repository editor > interface. Unfortunately as this same screen offers the controls for > disabling force pushes and controlling who can push to the repository, > this can only be changed by Sysadmins.
OK, thanks. I've reported a few tickets for that then. Another question: I've configured the kdevelop dashboard to be visible to everyone, but I still get a login page for it: https://phabricator.kde.org/dashboard/view/8/ In general, can we configure Phabricator somehow to be more open _by default_? I don't want to force people to login just to look at what's going on in KDE land. Thanks -- Milian Wolff m...@milianw.de http://milianw.de >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<