On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 12:01 PM, John Du Hart compwhizii@gmail.com wrote:
Just want to check in to see how everyone's doing. I see a lot of account creations however no posts to differential. Is there a problem I'm not aware of? Documentation problems? Software issues? Do we see something we don't like?
What's up?
Hi John,
Just mulling it over, mainly. I love having a test instance to play with, and agree with you that it looks way easier to use than Gerrit on the surface. I don't want that to be taken as an endorsement of the system just yet, because I don't know enough about either system (Gerrit or Phabricator) to have a valid opinion about which is better for us.
What Chad, Sumana and I spoke about earlier today was the tough reality we're in. In order to get moved to Git in the very short term, we're going to have to stay the course on Gerrit. That said, one beautiful thing about Git is that Git repos are far more portable than SVN repos. We could decide we're going to use Gerrit on a probationary basis, and have a serious reevaluation in three months. Sumana and I would like to go in that direction, and we twisted Chad's arm hard enough on this point that he might just say he agrees with us, even if he's secretly blowing us off ;-)
There's at least one feature we would need to use this system, which is LDAP integration. I don't think we can seriously consider a system that doesn't have some sort of sensible plan for how it's going to work with our LDAP server. I do, however, love the idea of using OAuth for filling in credentials from other services like Github. It would be ridiculously cool if people could use their Wikimedia SUL logins to access this system.
It's also nice that this is written in PHP. Since we have an abundance of PHP developers, that means it's far more likely that customization we need would actually happen.
In general, it's good to have options. Like I said, I don't want to put the brakes on our immediate plans, but I think it's worth consideration after we've given Gerrit a try.
Rob