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; I want to receive email notifications even for tickets I'm not directly subscribed to yet (all tickets in a certain project, for example). | ; I want to receive email notifications even for tickets I'm not directly subscribed to yet (all tickets in a certain project, for example). | ||
: Go to [https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/herald/ Herald tool] and create a new rule for tickets (or reviews). The rules are evaluated for every ticket/review change. For example you can specify that if a ticket | : Go to [https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org/herald/ Herald tool] and create a new rule for tickets (or reviews). The rules are evaluated for every ticket/review change. For example you can specify that if a ticket belongs to certain projects or have a certain keyword in its description, you'll get automatically subscribed to it. | ||
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Revision as of 09:24, 28 January 2014
We use a tool called Phabricator to manage our tickets and review commits. Our instance is available at:
https://phab.qadevel.cloud.fedoraproject.org
You can create a ticket for us there (report a bug, suggest a feature) against one of our tracked projects.
FAQ
- When I open the main page, I see only a login dialog.
- Phabricator supports anonymous access, but the main page is unfortunately very unhelpful at the moment. You can use one of these links instead:
List of all tickets
List of all reviews
List of all projects
Latest changes
- I need to have an account to create a ticket? I don't want yet another account.
- We're very close to have FAS login support working, but it's not ready yet.
- I receive too much email for the tickets I'm subscribed to. Every single ticket change is announced.
- Go to your Email preferences and set which types of action you want to get email notifications for.
- I want to receive email notifications even for tickets I'm not directly subscribed to yet (all tickets in a certain project, for example).
- Go to Herald tool and create a new rule for tickets (or reviews). The rules are evaluated for every ticket/review change. For example you can specify that if a ticket belongs to certain projects or have a certain keyword in its description, you'll get automatically subscribed to it.