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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: Phabricator Questions
From:       Ben Cooksley <bcooksley () kde ! org>
Date:       2015-10-29 7:52:14
Message-ID: CA+XidOHUYGCmriAWpU9CXJa5Wr2jwwsCo3-1=fHuZg9VRhNBAw () mail ! gmail ! com
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On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 6:55 AM, Milian Wolff <mail@milianw.de> wrote:
> On Thursday, October 29, 2015 6:14:22 AM CET Ben Cooksley wrote:
>> On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 10:47 PM, Milian Wolff <mail@milianw.de> wrote:
>> > Hey all,
>>
>> Hi Milian,
>>
>> > I got a few questions regarding Phabricator, can anyone answer them for
>> > me:
>> >
>> > * Can I merge a change request using the web UI? If not, how exactly do I
>> > use arc to merge a request I know via it's phabricator URL?
>> >
>> > * On the main website (https://phabricator.kde.org/) the dashboard shows
>> > me an "Unbreak Now!" list with tasks from WikiToLearn and GCompris, both
>> > of which I'm not interested in. How do I configure this list? In general,
>> > is there a way for me to configure phabricator such that it only lists
>> > stuff that I'm actually interested in? With KDE on Phabricator becoming
>> > larger and larger, I fear I'll drown in unrelated stuff.
>> >
>> > * In general, is there a way to configure the main website more to my
>> > likings, to show queries I'm actually interested in? That would solve the
>> > above.
>>
>> Phabricator is extremely customisable, on a per-user basis in this
>> regard. Please use the Dashboards application to create a personal
>> dashboard, which you can then set as the front page. These dashboards
>> can then be shared with other users if you wish.
>
> That is nice!
>
> For others: You first need to create custom queries, then you can select them
> in the dashboard. Not very intuitive, but it seems to work:
>
> https://phabricator.kde.org/dashboard/manage/8/
>
> This brings me to another question: What is a project on Phabricator? Just a
> collection of tasks and people?

Essentially it is, yes.

> I don't seem to be able to associate repositories with a project or vice
> versa, so one needs to manually lists repositories in a commit feed, right?

Repositories are associated with projects from the repository editor
interface. Unfortunately as this same screen offers the controls for
disabling force pushes and controlling who can push to the repository,
this can only be changed by Sysadmins.

Regards,
Ben

>
> Cheers
> --
> Milian Wolff
> mail@milianw.de
> http://milianw.de

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