(As this list is not meant for discussion, I will reply to this interesting
question here and now, bu then I encourage you to to ask further in
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Phabricator/Help or the alternative channel
you prefer.)
On Sunday, September 7, 2014, billinghurst <billinghurst(a)gmail.com> wrote:
As there is going to be larger range of tools,
do we see some of these being available to the community outside of the
development realm?
This intro in the
http://fab.wmflabs.org homepage answers to your
questions, and it will be kept in the Wikimedia Phabricator instance in
production:
Getting Things Done
Wikimedia Phabricator is a collaboration platform to plan projects,
complete tasks,
and solve problems. Building
better open source software is our primary purpose.
Non-technical
projects are welcome as well.
So yes, the door is open, and technically there is nothing stopping to
non-technical teams to request a Phabricator project already now. However,
currently we are not pitching this idea strongly because we expect
enough... entropy with the huge wave of Bugzilla users that will come at
once by Day 1. We'd rather let these tech users smooth the path for the
rest.
Conclusion: let's focus first in making sure that Phabricator works as a
replacement of Bugzilla, a goal that undoubtedly will help non-technical
users and projects in the near future.
--
Quim Gil
Engineering Community Manager @ Wikimedia Foundation
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Qgil