On 11/29/2017 08:35 AM, Mark Côté wrote:
I posted an update on Phabricator and Lando to my blog a couple weeks ago, but 
I figured I should share it here too: 
https://mrcote.info/blog/2017/11/17/phabricator-and-lando-november-update/

There are two important points:

1. Our Phabricator instance has been up and running for a few months now.  Our 
team has been using it regularly, as has the NSS team and some Firefox devs.  
We were hesitant to advertise this too widely in order not to create any 
confusion around the Quantum release, but now that that has settled down I am 
told it should be fine for anyone to start using it.  The instance is at 
https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/ and there are docs at 
https://moz-conduit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/phabricator-user.html.  We will 
have some hands-on training in Austin as well.

Where should we file bugs, and what sorts of bugs would be useful right now?

I see in bugzilla Conduit :: Phabricator (Upstream) and Conduit :: Phabricator Extensions. I don't know what Conduit is. I checked Conduit :: General, but it just says "General Conduit bugs." What terminology do we need to know in order to be able to file bugs and find the right documentation?

So for example, "recent commits" on the mozilla-central repo appears to be backwards. It only shows stuff from 2007, and the related pages (History, Graph) are the same. The Graph page, in particular, seems to only allow advancing a page at a time, so there's no way you'd ever get to the tip. But this is totally noncritical functionality right now, so perhaps it would just add friction to file a bunch of obvious bugs?

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