If you are using the mailing list (pywikipedia-bugs) to track bugs you don't need to worry, All of the phabricators e-mails will go through the old mailing list and won't change for you. If you worry about bugs that you are cc'd and maybe you'll lose it the only thing you need to do is making an account with the same e-mail in phabricator (even you can add your e-mail address in an existing account phabrictor supports multiple e-mails for one account).

If you worry about how you can report bugs, there are several helps like this session. but TLDR (maybe TLDW, dont watch): when you want to file a bug there is an option named project, Add "pywikibot" and it will be in pywikibot bugs.

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On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Bináris <wikiposta@gmail.com> wrote:
In a lucky case we will loose the tracked e-mail threads again. Once on SF when I opened a new bug or contributed to one, I immediately marked the e-mail coming from SF with a label, and in Gmail all subsequent mails were automatically marked as well, so I could easily track my bugs. With moving to Bugzilla I lost all of them, and tried to get them back one by one. Now this is a great opportunity to begin from sratch again. I really do enjoy this ethernal moving from site to site, from version system to version system, and I would like to propose to make it every month, just for fun.



2014-11-14 8:03 GMT+01:00 Jan Dudík <jan.dudik@gmail.com>:
In one week bugzilla will move to phabricator.

I am still not friend with phabricator, and I am not able to find how
to report bugs about pywikipedia. Is somewhere something about it,
some project etc?

JAnD

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