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DescriptionPhabricator for Wikimedia projects.webm
English: Speakers:
Quim Gil (Quim joined WMF in November 2012 and is working as Engineering Community Manager at the Wikimedia Foundation's Technical Collaboration team, remotely from Köln.)
Andre Klapper (Andre is Wikimedia's bug wrangler since October 2012 and manages issue reports and enhancements requests in Wikimedia's issue tracker (Phabricator/Bugzilla).)
Arthur Richards (Arthur manages the Team Practices Group, which supports WMF engineering team health and the evolution of their engineering practices.)
Chase Pettet (Chase is an Engineering Manager at WMF))
Summary: Phabricator is a collaboration platform open to all Wikimedians. We focus on bug reporting and software projects. Non-technical initiatives are welcome as well. Did you know that the first reason why we chose Phabricator was to serve as project management tool? Wikimedians use/used a variety of tools for project management: Trello, Mingle, Scrumbugz, Bugzilla, Asana, Google Docs, and of course wiki pages too. In this demo-based session we will explain how to organize your work with Phabricator at a project level, team level, and individual level. How to set projects, priorities, and tags, how to manage workboards and dashboards, how to organize sprints.
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