[llvm-dev] Phabricator Creator Pulling the Plug

Brian Cain via llvm-dev llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Thu Sep 30 15:39:16 PDT 2021


How far are we from a workflow that leverages Github's Pull Requests?  Is
there some consensus that it's a desired end goal, but some features are
missing?  Or do we prefer to use a workflow like this for the long term?

On Thu, Sep 30, 2021, 4:54 PM Chris Tetreault via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:

> As I, and others have noticed, it seems that as of today, there’s some
> certificate issue with arcanist. (See:
> https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2021-September/153019.html) The
> fix seems simple, and a PR is up, but looking through the PR activity, it
> seems that the PR will not be accepted because Phabricator is no longer
> being maintained. It seems that arc has become the first casualty of the
> discontinuation of maintenance of phabricator.
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>
>
> I know that arc is not universally used, but I think it’s a serious blow
> to many people’s workflows. I think that MyDeveloperDay’s question might
> have just become a bit more urgent.
>
>
>
> I suppose in the short-term, we could fork the phabricator repos in order
> to fix little issues like this. Alternately, we should probably stop
> recommending arcanist (unless we want to provide instructions on how to fix
> any breakages that come along).
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>
> Thanks,
>
>    Chris Tetreault
>
>
>
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> I'm a massive fan of Phabricator, and I know there is often lots of
> contentious discussion about its relative merits vs github,
>
>
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> But unless I missed this, was there any discussion regarding the recent
> "Winding Down" announcement of Phabricator? and what it might mean for us
> in LLVM
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> See:
>
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> https://admin.phacility.com/phame/post/view/11/phacility_is_winding_down_operations/
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> https://www.phacility.com/phabricator/
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> Personally I'm excited by the concept of a community driven replacement (
> https://we.phorge.it/) .
>
> epriestley did a truly amazing job, it wasn't open to public
> contributions. Perhaps more open development could lead to closing some of
> the github gaps that were of concern.
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