[00:39:38] 06Team-Practices, 06Community-Advocacy, 06Community-Liaisons, 06Developer-Relations: Goal: Binding code of conduct for all Wikimedia technical spaces with consequences for breaches - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T90908#2258365 (10kaldari) @Yaron_Koren: Are we supposed to give you a list of every margi... [00:53:05] 06Team-Practices, 06Community-Advocacy, 06Community-Liaisons, 06Developer-Relations: Goal: Binding code of conduct for all Wikimedia technical spaces with consequences for breaches - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T90908#2258412 (10Yaron_Koren) Since you ask: I don't want a list, just criteria. (Better... [01:32:14] 06Team-Practices, 06Community-Advocacy, 06Community-Liaisons, 06Developer-Relations: Goal: Binding code of conduct for all Wikimedia technical spaces with consequences for breaches - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T90908#2258478 (10RobLa-WMF) [09:51:09] 06Team-Practices, 06Community-Liaisons, 10Technical-Collaboration-Guideline, 10WMF-Product-Development-Process: Proposal: any WMF software project willing to be prioritized requires a concept publicly available - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T118231#2259264 (10Qgil) [09:51:53] 06Team-Practices, 06Community-Liaisons, 10Technical-Collaboration-Guideline, 10WMF-Product-Development-Process: Define good practices to start working on project concepts privately - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T123611#2259285 (10Qgil) [10:17:24] 06Team-Practices, 06Developer-Relations, 06Release-Engineering-Team: Developer Summit 2017: Work with TPG and RelEng on solution to event documenting - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T132400#2259501 (10Qgil) [16:07:50] robla: the main thing subprojects gets you is that when you add the child, the parent is automatically removed, and vice versa (at least, that's what I've been told) [16:08:03] and searching the parent will also search the children, and the child shows as a column in the parent [16:08:19] if all of those are neutral to good for you, and none are bad, it seems worth a shot [16:08:46] we could use more organizational experience with subprojects to know their full potential (for awesomeness or tragedy) [17:48:04] 06Team-Practices, 06Labs, 07Privacy: http://hatjitsu.wmflabs.org loads resources from numerous 3rd party sites - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T134288#2261019 (10bd808) [17:48:23] 06Team-Practices, 06Labs, 07Privacy: http://hatjitsu.wmflabs.org loads resources from numerous 3rd party sites - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T134288#2261032 (10bd808) [17:55:10] 06Team-Practices, 06Labs, 07Privacy: http://hatjitsu.wmflabs.org loads resources from numerous 3rd party sites - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T134288#2261047 (10bd808) This is hosted on the jitsu.eqiad.wmflabs instance in the mobile project. [17:58:48] what would your project and sub-projects be? [18:12:19] 06Team-Practices, 06Labs, 07Privacy: http://hatjitsu.wmflabs.org loads resources from numerous 3rd party sites - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T134288#2261174 (10bd808) All of this may come in via the https://github.com/niftylettuce/express-cdn module that is required by https://github.com/richarcher/Hat... [18:24:16] 06Team-Practices, 06Labs, 07Privacy: http://hatjitsu.wmflabs.org loads resources from numerous 3rd party sites - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T134288#2261228 (10MaxSem) Hatjitsu is abandonware and has no updates since it was installed. Furthermore, my current team is not using it, so I'm washing my hand... [18:30:37] 06Team-Practices, 06Labs, 07Privacy: http://hatjitsu.wmflabs.org loads resources from numerous 3rd party sites - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T134288#2261236 (10bd808) >>! In T134288#2261228, @MaxSem wrote: > Hatjitsu is abandonware and has no updates since it was installed. Furthermore, my current team... [18:47:29] jaufrecht: robla: It sounded like ArchCom-Approved would be a sub-project of ArchCom-RFC, or something like that. Conceptually having the set of approved RFC's being a sub-project of all of the RFC's sounds reasonable. [18:59:07] correction to "the child shows as a column in the parent". This is only true if the sub-project is actually a Milestone, not a Sub-project. [18:59:14] unless that changed with the last Phab upgrade. [21:22:10] jaufrecht: I would love to have someone knowledgable looking over my shoulder as I create the #ArchCom-Approved subproject. would you be available for that? [21:22:38] * robla is happy to come down to 3rd floor with laptop in hand for this [21:26:14] sure - now is good [21:29:01] price of help is to contribute 1 use case to our notes [21:41:31] * robla heads downstairs [21:45:32] https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Phabricator/Wikimedia_Use_Cases_for_Phabricator [22:13:42] thanks jaufrecht! Let me know if you have more time to discuss this later today. I added a use case for the notes. [22:44:17] check. Should I come up - where are you sitting? [23:49:39] robla: here is the other chunk of documentation to read: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Phlogiston/Configuring_Phabricator_to_be_reportable#How_do_you_identify_categories_of_work.3F [23:50:31] We would like to have some sort of document, "here are 4 (or whatever) common patterns for setting up Phabricator, with indications for each". The document I just linked to is not quite that, but it's in that direction. [23:50:53] * robla looks