Re: Retiring Phabricator - Migrating tasks to Gitlab

2023-05-26 Thread Michael Reeves
What's the plan for sys admin tickets currently needed to publish releases? May 26, 2023 5:10:43 PM Ben Cooksley : > On Fri, May 26, 2023 at 9:31 AM Nate Graham wrote: >> On 5/23/23 03:48, Ben Cooksley wrote:>     Also, in Phabricator, Tasks >> have no real "home"; they just have project >>>   

Re: Retiring Phabricator - Migrating tasks to Gitlab

2023-05-26 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Fri, May 26, 2023 at 9:31 AM Nate Graham wrote: > On 5/23/23 03:48, Ben Cooksley wrote:> Also, in Phabricator, Tasks > have no real "home"; they just have project > > tags, and they can have multiple such tags to be able to belong to > > multiple projects. For example "VDG" and als

Re: Retiring Phabricator - Migrating tasks to Gitlab

2023-05-26 Thread Daniel Pflager
Having used it for some years at Boeing, I find that gitlab has a competent task management capability in the form of Issues. While at Boeing, and apparently at JP Morgan Chase, there was also an alternative (WIP Work-In-Progress tool in Boeing-speak) in the form of Jira (integrated with gitlab),