In T4788#185925, @CodeMouse92 wrote:[...] Still, I think it would be pretty simple to just shut off the task graph (but not the list?) in those situations [...]
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Aug 26 2017
Aug 26 2017
quiddity awarded T6008: Editing files and contributing changes via web a Love token.
Jul 14 2016
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Jun 7 2016
Jun 7 2016
In T6916#179233, @epriestley wrote:I have no idea if this is MP4 or not:
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May 20 2016
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Apr 29 2016
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Apr 28 2016
Apr 28 2016
quiddity awarded T10293: Plan rest of "CoverImage" feature a Love token.
Wooo! I think this completely covers my old request at T9520: Allow Workboards to show a thumbnail image within each card. :-)
Apr 7 2016
Apr 7 2016
See also T5381: Provide RSS feed of changelog (I'm not sure if identical/mergeable)
Mar 8 2016
Mar 8 2016
quiddity awarded D15026: Add a motivational profile menu panel a Love token.
Oct 28 2015
Oct 28 2015
quiddity awarded T9031: When I ignore subscription changes, I'm not notified of being cc'ed a Mountain of Wealth token.
Oct 6 2015
Oct 6 2015
Sep 30 2015
Sep 30 2015
quiddity awarded T4207: Implement (tree) subtasks, as distinct from (graph) task dependencies a Like token.
Jun 22 2015
Jun 22 2015
quiddity added a comment to T6674: Support video MIME types and distinguish between audio and video OGG files.
Another +1, with details:
ogg theora videos are the most common across Wikimedia (in articles, documentation, and bug-reports), partially because of the simpler licensing issues, hence many of our editors/developers are accustomed to producing/working with ogg theora video.
For example, the default output of the FOSS screencast recording software RecordMyDesktop is ogg theora, and that's what I use to record videos of hard-to-describe/reproduce bugs. (e.g. at https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T103433 )
May 6 2015
May 6 2015
Apr 11 2015
Apr 11 2015
Quick note, that performance would be my biggest concern as an end-user.
When we were using Trello, it would frequently cause my (firefox) browser to "freeze" for 30-60 seconds at a time, whilst medium to large size boards were loading, and dragging cards around was usually sluggish-feeling. e.g. https://trello.com/b/k5N0ivoM/research-and-data
Versus my experience with Phabricator so far, which has been that medium size boards load quite rapidly, and dragging cards around feels quite responsive. e.g. (1,600+ cards) https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/flow/
In T4828#106446, @epriestley wrote:Does anyone have a screenshot of how Bugzilla handles it? I wasn't quickly able to find the UI screen by poking around a couple of random installs.
Apr 8 2015
Apr 8 2015
quiddity awarded T7468: No way to disable web notifications for token awards a Like token.
Apr 4 2015
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Mar 22 2015
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Dec 20 2014
Dec 20 2014
quiddity added a comment to T6792: Increase text contrast for better accessibility, in a few places.
Thank you immensely, for these rapid changes!
Feel free to close this bug, now that the most pressing issues have been resolved.
Dec 19 2014
Dec 19 2014
Dec 3 2014
Dec 3 2014
Note overlap with T5791: Write Herald rules for outbound mail. (or possibly mergeable, with some details added?)
quiddity updated the task description for T6297: Maniphest email notification doesn't say why I'm receiving it.
Nov 14 2014
Nov 14 2014
quiddity awarded T4900: Workboards updating in real time a Like token.
Nov 10 2014
Nov 10 2014
A "time limit" (users can only delete within (n) minutes of initially saving the comment) or a "rate limit" (users can only make (n) deletions per day) would be a good minimal protection. I'd like to suggest/request raising the priority of this task. Ideally, this feature could be available before Nov 24.
Oct 29 2014
Oct 29 2014
I find the "possible duplicates" search very handy when using Wikimedia's bugzilla. My experience and usual workflow matches what @qgil describes.
Oct 23 2014
Oct 23 2014
I think we've got it worked out at our end, in https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T798 so I'll close this task. Thank you :)
Oct 7 2014
Oct 7 2014