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这些技巧能让你有效地与他人沟通，得到社区中其他成员的帮助.

高效使用Phabricator任务
当您准备着手处理一个Phabricator任务时：


 * 无需请求许可： 您无需请求任何人将任务分配给您即可开始进行任务. There is no authority who assigns tasks or who needs to be asked first.
 * If a task already has a recent patch in Gerrit, choose a different task to work on instead.
 * If an existing patch in Gerrit has not been merged and has not seen any changes for a long time, you could improve that existing patch, based on the feedback in Gerrit and in the task.
 * 自行研究： 当您考虑进行某个任务时，在开始敲代码前先研究一番. 读过代码，理解这些代码本该达到什么目的，然后尽量找到应该作出修改的地方.
 * In a task, use the project tags in the side bar to find the code repository for the task.
 * 如果您对修复某个漏洞的办法毫无头绪，考虑先找个更简单的.
 * You do not need to announce your plans before you start working on a task, but you should communicate that you are working on the task.
 * When you start work, set yourself as task assignee by clicking Edit Task… in Phabricator, and set your Phabricator username in the Assigned To field. This communicates to others that you are working on it, so they don't duplicate work.
 * When your plans or interests change: If you are no longer working on a task, remove yourself as the assignee of the task. This tells others that they can work on the task, and they won't expect you to still work on it.
 * 遵守Phabricator礼仪.
 * In Phabricator tasks, discuss only specific questions about the topic of that task. Don't use Phabricator to ask general questions, like how to set up a development environment or how to fix problems with Gerrit.

提出好问题

 * Don't ask to ask...just ask!.
 * Be specific and provide context: Instead of simply asking "Can you give me more info?", "Please guide me", or "Please tell me how to start", include the following information in your question:
 * What are you trying to achieve?
 * What have you already tried? Copy and paste your commands and their output (if not too long) instead of paraphrasing in your own words.
 * What have you found out already during your research? Include links to code, documentation, or other resources you already consulted.
 * Use specific titles and subject lines in your communication. "Proposal draft" or "Need help" is not specific.
 * Keep conversations readable: When you reply in Zulip, in Phabricator tasks, or on mailing lists, only quote sections of previous comments that are relevant to your response. If you quote a complete previous comment, it makes threads hard to read.

Follow communication policies and best practices
Before you send or post your question:


 * Read and follow the code of conduct for Wikimedia technical spaces.
 * Use : Instead of using terms that assume a gender identity (like "guys", "madam", or "sir") use the name of the person instead.

Ask in the right place
Private messages don't help others.
 * Ask in public: Do not send private messages if your conversation topic is not secret.
 * Ask and discuss in the best place:
 * In Phabricator tasks, discuss only specific questions about the topic of that task.
 * Ask general technical questions, like how to set up a development environment or how to fix problems with Gerrit, in the places listed on.
 * If you take part in an outreach program, then Zulip is for discussing questions about the outreach programs themselves.

Be patient
After you post your question:


 * Do not ask people for code review in a separate message. People receive Gerrit and Phabricator notifications and will respond when they can.
 * When seeking input and comments, especially during weekends and holidays, you may need to wait until business hours resume. On chat channels like IRC: if nobody answers, try again at a different time; don't just give up!
 * If you don't get an answer even after waiting and being patient, consider if other Communication channels might be a better place to ask your question.