El dijous, 24 d’agost de 2017, a les 21:07:49 CEST, Ben Cooksley va escriure: > Hi all, > > The following is Sysadmin's suggested plan for the retirement of > Reviewboard now that Phabricator is fully up and running for hosting > of code reviews. > > Phase 1: Commences September 2: All repositories are closed for > accepting new reviews on Reviewboard. A notice is added to the top of > the main page indicating that reviews should now be done on > Phabricator. > > Phase 2: Commences September 16: Login to Reviewboard is disabled, and > final backups are taken. A static copy of Reviewboard is generated and > published online, and the software itself is taken down.
Does this mean i can still see: * Diffs * emails of the people that made those diffs After phase 2? Cheers, Albert > > The vast majority of projects should now be migrated to Phabricator, > with only historical reviews needing to be cleaned up. > > Note that due to how Reviewboard stores diffs and reproduces them for > use, some reviews may have decayed and may no longer be readable. This > is due to short-hashes which are used by Git/Reviewboard in diffs now > having collisions with other commits which previously did not exist. > Unfortunately there is nothing we can do about this. > > Any comments on the above? > > Regards, > Ben