Just a note to say that the RT migration was completed as planned. For more
details, see
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/12/19/wikimedia-technical-operations-joins-the-phabricator-party/
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Phabricator/versus_RT
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/rt-migration/
Tha
Hi, the RT migration to Phabricator is starting right now.
All the RT queues have been frozen. Please don't send any emails to @
rt.wikimedia.org. This includes access-requests@ and procurement@, the two
RT queues that will not be migrated at this point, which will be in
read-only mode during the
Ryan Lane wrote:
> MZMcBride wrote:
>> While I can see the value of having a private place to put confidential
>> information like server price quotes, for better or worse, it seems that RT
>> is being used to track issues that could likely be tracked by Bugzilla. That
>> said, I can't see what the
Ryan Lane wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 4:39 PM, a b wrote:
>> After the recent dicussions open open-ness and clarity with requests by
>> serveral people what is contained within the RT after several people have
>> asked and given answers like "it's staff stuff".
>>
>> So what is stored in it
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 4:39 PM, a b wrote:
> After the recent dicussions open open-ness and clarity with requests by
> serveral people what is contained within the RT after several people have
> asked and given answers like "it's staff stuff".
>
> So what is stored in it that can't be within eith
After the recent dicussions open open-ness and clarity with requests by
serveral people what is contained within the RT after several people have
asked and given answers like "it's staff stuff".
So what is stored in it that can't be within either the staff or internal
wiki where it must be private