I'm happy to hear about RT!

And yes, we should have kept the fab domain.
בתאריך 16 בספט 2014 16:35, "Quim Gil" <q...@wikimedia.org> כתב:

> Hi, if you were wondering what is going on in Phabricator land...
>
> Summary: You can see https://phabricator.wikimedia.org , you can touch
> https://phab-01.wmflabs.org/ , you will have a chance to provide feedback
> about the Bugzilla migration before the migration, based on a test instance
> with a sample of bugs imported.
>
> In detail:
>
> * https://phabricator.wikimedia.org exists as a read-only instance and it
> contains the tasks that were migrated from the now decommissioned
> fab.wmflabs.org. Registration is disabled while we fix some tasks --
> details at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Phabricator/Plan#Migration_plan
> .
> We will post here when the issues have been fixed.
>
> * We have a test instance at https://phab-01.wmflabs.org/ where you can
> play as much as you want. This instance is for testing and experimenting
> only. Anything in there can disappear in a whim.
>
> * When we open phabricator.wikimedia.org, the creation of new projects
> will
> be still disabled. Existing projects will be able to continue their work,
> but we are asking new projects to wait a few weeks, until we complete the
> Bugzilla migration. It's going to be still a bumpy road before Day 1, and
> we want to control the impact of these disruptions as much as possible.
>
> * RT migration will follow. Details will be shared in advance.
>
> * Bugzilla migration will follow. Details will be shared in advance as
> well, but we have a rough idea of the sequence of steps. Details available
> in the migration plan linked above, pasted here for convenience:
>
>   1. Earliest possible/expected date: October 06 but favoring Friday
> October 10 to interrupt engineering less (starting over the weekend).
> Bugzilla downtime expected of 1-3 days. Checklist:
>
>   2. Instructions to use Phabricator for bug reporting and project
> management.
>
>   3. Documentation of data and features that will not be available in
> Phabricator after the migration.
> Phabricator test instance available with a sample of Bugzilla reports
> imported automatically (say 1 of each 10, about 700 reports).
>
>   4. At least one week of margin to receive community feedback and
> implement improvements.
>
>   5. Documentation of the migration process detailing sequence of steps and
> timeline expected.
>
>   6. Go-NoGo meeting with the Phabricator team (Andre, Chase, Mukunda,
> Quim), Erik, Rob, MarkB, and Greg.
>
> Stay tuned.  :)
>
>
> --
> Quim Gil
> Engineering Community Manager @ Wikimedia Foundation
> http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Qgil
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