Re: PSA: Phabricator silently drops the content of binary files on Windows

2018-11-13 Thread Mark Côté
On Monday, 1 October 2018 11:07:18 UTC-4, Mark Côté wrote: > On Saturday, 29 September 2018 21:59:48 UTC-4, Boris Zbarsky wrote: > > On 9/29/18 11:31 AM, tom...@gmail.com wrote: > > > Our modern roadmap is almost entirely driven by paying customers, and no > > > customers have expressed interest

Re: PSA: Phabricator silently drops the content of binary files on Windows

2018-10-01 Thread Mark Côté
On Saturday, 29 September 2018 21:59:48 UTC-4, Boris Zbarsky wrote: > On 9/29/18 11:31 AM, tom...@gmail.com wrote: > > Our modern roadmap is almost entirely driven by paying customers, and no > > customers have expressed interest in this. > > Are we a paying customer? Yes we are. I'll file an

Re: PSA: Phabricator silently drops the content of binary files on Windows

2018-09-29 Thread Boris Zbarsky
On 9/29/18 11:31 AM, tom...@gmail.com wrote: Our modern roadmap is almost entirely driven by paying customers, and no customers have expressed interest in this. Are we a paying customer? -Boris ___ dev-platform mailing list dev-platform@lists.mozill

PSA: Phabricator silently drops the content of binary files on Windows

2018-09-29 Thread tomica
If you are using `arc` or `moz-phab` on Windows to add or change binary files, the content will get dropped, and a zero byte file will land in m-c if you push via Lando. This is an issue known since 2014, and Phabricator has no intention of fixing it: > Our modern roadmap is almost entirely dr