Phabricator

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Phabricator is the issue tracking software used by Miraheze to help keep track of bugs, configuration change requests, feature requests, and more.

Technical information can be found here.

Creating an account/Logging in
To create an account or log in, please follow the following steps:


 * 1) Go to Phabricator.
 * 2) Click "Log In". The button should be on the top right of all pages if you are not logged in.
 * 3) Click on the button that says "Log In or Register // MediaWiki" (this will log you in to your Miraheze account).
 * Always click the "Log In or Register" button. Never try to login straight from Phabricator as that login prompt is not for wiki users.
 * 1) If prompted, sign into your Miraheze account.
 * There will be a prompt asking you if you want to allow Miraheze Phabricator to log you in, click Allow.
 * 1) If you haven't made an account already, you will be asked to confirm your username and add your email.



Making requests
Once you are logged in,

Requests and reports

 * If you want to request an extension and/or configuration change (that is not on ManageWiki!) for your wiki, please  use [https://phabricator.miraheze.org/maniphest/task/edit/form/7/ this form].
 * If you want to report a bug or anything else please use [https://phabricator.miraheze.org/maniphest/task/edit/form/1/ this form]
 * If you want to report a security issue please use [https://phabricator.miraheze.org/maniphest/task/edit/form/2/ this form]

For more technical details please see Tech:Phabricator.

Triaging tasks

 * All feature requests and most configuration changes are triaged as "Normal" by default. There is no need to change the priority of the request as it will not make your request be processed faster. All feature requests and configuration changes are done on a first come, first served basis, wherein your wiki will be configured when all requests before it are either completed or completed to a well enough standard that it is possible to move on. There are four different priorities that are used on Phabricator:
 * Unbreak Now: Tasks here should be resolved as soon as possible, all other tasks should be dealt with after the ones here are resolved.
 * High: Tasks here should ideally be resolved in a few days.
 * Normal: Feature requests here should be resolved as soon as someone is able to, and other tasks (such as goals) should be done in the time period that's assigned to them.
 * Low: Tasks here are not important to the direct functioning of Miraheze or are just ideas or cannot be worked on currently, and therefore they should be done whenever someone wants to.

Additionally, there are also statuses on Phabricator:


 * Open: Tasks that are currently waiting on someone to take care of them, or that are in progress
 * Resolved: Tasks that have been completed
 * Invalid: Tasks that are inappropriate for Phabricator and the request should have been made somewhere else
 * Declined: Tasks that either can't be done at this time, won't be done or the conclusion was that we it was not needed at the time
 * Stalled Tasks that are waiting on an external entity to respond before any further action from us can be taken.

If you are unsure about how to triage an issue, please leave it as it is and a sysadmin>Special:MyLanguage/System administrator|System administrator will triage it appropriately.

SRE Duty
Site Reliability Engineering Duty is a name assigned to the process of ensuring incoming tasks and problems get resolved in a timely manner or remain tracked week-in-week-out to prevent tasks dropping off everyone's radar.

''Read more about SRE Duty here.

Tags/Projects

 * Tags/Projects are used to organize tasks into their relative topics. For example a task titled "Feature request for example.miraheze.org" would be placed under the "Configuration" tag as this is the tag we put all feature requests and configuration changes under.
 * Extensions that may need to be reviewed are added to the "Extensions" project under the "Review Needed" workboard
 * Tasks that relate to the general running of Miraheze and its servers is placed under the Site Reliability Engineering tag.
 * There are countless other tags that are used for a variety of purposes. They can all be viewed here: https://phabricator.miraheze.org/project/query/all/

Types
There are different types of projects/tags that are used on Phabricator. The current configuration is as follows:


 * Projects / Components
 * These represent the bulk of projects within Phabricator and belong to an area of either software, infrastructure or activity.
 * Icon: Project
 * Colour: Blue
 * Groups
 * These represents entities of people and serve as a common association for tasks which require involvement or engagement from a certain group or for a group who may be a stakeholder in a task's progression.
 * Icon: Group
 * Colour: Violet
 * ACLs
 * Similar to groups except these are used for controlling access to certain tasks, with their group membership heavily restricted.
 * Icon: Policy
 * Colour: Red
 * Tags
 * Tags represent common objectives or issues that aren't Project specific.
 * Icon: Tag
 * Colour: Yellow
 * Goals
 * Goals are most commonly our bi-annual planning period objectives.
 * Icon: Goal
 * Colour: Green
 * User
 * User projects can be used to allow a user to categorise tasks in an easy way within a project rather than tracking it via other means such as notifications. Useful for monitoring progression of tasks across a workboard.
 * Icon: Timeline
 * Colour: Checkered

Digests
Digests of Phabricator Search Quieres are available using [https://phabdigests.bots.miraheze.wiki the PhabDigests tool] powered by the volunteer [https://bots.miraheze.wiki MirahezeBots] project. This will require your email to be given to volunteers and the information is not covered under the nda>Special:MyLanguage/Board/NDAs|Miraheze NDA or privacy>Special:MyLanguage/Privacy Policy|Privacy Policy. Data stored on this system is subject to a separate [https://bots.miraheze.wiki/privacy.html</> privacy policy].

Please contact RhinosF1 or ask in if you would like a digest.