It doesn't look like Thunderbird can do this either. I did a "Body" "doesn't contain" "@Mattflaschen-WMF", and it just moves it anyway even if it is a ping (does have an @).
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Apr 27 2017
I normally do filters in Gmail, which apparently does not support special characters. I'll try to do it in Thunderbird (the main client I use).
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In T6559#90012, @epriestley wrote:For example, do websocket connections show up in browser debugging tools?
Jan 2 2015
Jan 1 2015
In T6674#85975, @epriestley wrote:I believe OGG is primarily used for audio in the wild today, and we haven't seen other reports of users running into this same audio vs video issue. If, say, 95% of installs use OGG only for audio, it seems reasonable to leave it as a default and let the other 5% configure it.
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In T6565#84194, @chad wrote:What is the specific problem you are encountering?
Nov 14 2014
Nov 13 2014
In T3179#81309, @cburroughs wrote:Building on the work from the Blender team (thanks!) we have been able to plan a migration of ~40,000 trac/trello tickets into phabricator.
Nov 12 2014
Jun 17 2014
In T5187#21, @epriestley wrote:Just to clarify: the "no-mouse" users you refer to are users who can't use a mouse (for example, because they have limited manual dexterity), not users who prefer not to use a mouse, right?
I think this also has some relevance to accessibility for no-mouse users. I tried using copy-paste (instead of drag and drop) to get the file from Konqueror to the file box, but it just pastes in the local filename (it does not upload it then post in the F-number).
Jun 16 2014
There has been some Windows-related discussion at T4200: Building OS packages and install scripts.
In T4200#13, @epriestley wrote:Off the top of my head: arc upgrade currently depends on git. Should we install git when the user runs arc_installer.exe?
Jun 2 2014
The possibility to make the owners of a repository blessed reviewers of any revision submitted to that repository sounds good. Wouldn't this replicate the Gerrit behavior with maintainers of a repository with +2 (merge) permissions?
May 18 2014
In T4830#28, @epriestley wrote:I think there's a bit of a policy question there.
Particularly, in the long run, I'd ideally like user profiles to feel somewhat personal and safe enough that users are comfortable listing their real names and adding profile pictures if they want. Making these accessible in general makes them googleable, etc., and generally reduces the safety of the space.
May 14 2014
In T5000#13, @epriestley wrote:In fact, there is a way to bypass Arc, but you're expected to 'git diff' and copy/paste that in the web UI. This is really inconvenient. And then you'll loose commit metadata that way. Like committer, author, and most important: parent of a commit.
One note is that we parse git show and git format-patch in addition to git diff. These formats have more metadata than git diff does. We currently discard this metadata, but could retain it instead. However, neither of these formats include parent commit information (and neither guarantee that lineage to some published commit remains intact). My sense from the WMF version of this was that the general consensus is that git push is much better than copy/paste, even if we were able to include this metadata in copy/paste somehow -- that is, the major problem with copy/paste is that it's copy/paste, not that it discards metadata.
May 5 2014
I think simple installers are particularly important for Arcanist, since people expect dev tools like that to be easier to install then a full server app like Phabricator (it is easier already of course, but an installer would still be quite helpful).
Specifically, where in your workflow would you run arc diff on changes which might or might not have been sent for review already without knowing?
May 3 2014
May 2 2014
btrahan:
In particular, the description is a living document that is expected to change over time as necessary such that anyone reading the task can just read the description and know what's up.
Apr 30 2014
Thanks, my mistake.
Another important one is Differential. E.g. http://fab.wmflabs.org/D1