Phabricator

If you have questions, ask in Phabricator/Help.

Phabricator is an open source software development platform used for project management, bug reporting, and code review in an integrated fashion.

phabricator.wikimedia.org
After a favorable request for comment, we are deploying https://phabricator.wikimedia.org to replace Bugzilla, RT, Trello, Mingle, Gerrit, and gitlib. Learn more at Phabricator/Migration.

Currently phabricator.wikimedia.org is available in read-only mode. It will be open to all users as soon as we implement some required features. You can follow the status at Phabricator/Plan.

Get started
There is a testing instance at http://fab.wmflabs.org/ (currently down for the migration, will be back soon).

Check the Phabricator User Documentation.

Learn more about Phabricator:
 * article in Wikipedia
 * versus Bugzilla

You can also watch a couple of screencasts shot during the Wikimedia Hackathon 2014:
 * Handling tasks/bugs.
 * Code contribution and code review.

Get involved
We are working on the migration of several developer infrastructure services to one single Phabricator instance. It's a very exciting project! We welcome your help.
 * Learn to use Phabricator. Play and test in our Labs instance as much as you want.
 * You might want to watch the kick-off meeting of the Wikimedia Phabricator Day 1 project.
 * Bugzilla, RT, Trello, and Mingle users are welcome to the Wikimedia Phabricator Day 1 project. Your feedback is welcome anywhere, but especially in the tasks that Need discussion.
 * Git and Gerrit users are welcome to the Code Review in Phabricator project. We need help learning about the possibilities of Phabricator in this area: what is missing, what exists in a different way, what is remarkably interesting, which are the blockers that should be reported upstream?
 * Developers might/will be needed at some point, probably soon. We need to program some scripts to migrate content from our current tools to the future Phabricator instance and probably we will need to send some patches upstream. If you find an interesting task, comment on it offering your help.