[17:05:04] Hi to all. Our company migrated from Trac to Phabricator in the 1st quarter of 2021... :) [17:05:57] hej hej [17:06:20] nothing to say that a few month later we remain a bit shocked! But we are still using it happily until today! ;) [17:06:20] warden: are you still on that version, or managed to upgrade? :) [17:08:14] I'm the sysadmin so not a dev involved in using it, only maintaining that instance in a FreeBSD 13.5 jail (using the port devel/phabricator, with a few patch manually applied) [17:09:37] I just noticed the devel/phorgeit-phorge port, and I was wondering if the FreeBSD project is using that one for reviews.freebsd.org [17:10:28] uh, I'm clueless about the BSD ports... [17:10:58] but interesting to hear. (I'm also co-maintaining an instance in our organization, plus contributed a few patches to upstream recently) [17:12:37] It's true that first Phorge project's effort came from Italian developers? [17:20:36] in recent years other solutions become popular (I read about Forgejo, for example) but IMHO Phabricator is still one of the best solution for supporting developer's work [17:21:09] well, I was meaning "Phabricator/Phorge"... :) [17:22:44] I don't know the exact story of the Phorge fork either; a different coworker was in charge of our installation around that time [17:22:59] but I'm quite happy with it. Just as usual that more upstream developers and reviewers would be welcome :) [17:26:09] yeah https://we.phorge.it/w/usage/companies/ lists some Italian orgs first :) [17:28:06] I'd like to involve a developer of us and make him test Phorge, because I need to upgrade PHP to 8.3 next year, and I doubt the current Phabricator's port is working with it [17:29:00] upstream code should be pretty okay with PHP 8.3, there might still be some more esoteric deprecation warnings though as they are hard to track down [17:29:24] same here with going to PHP8 next year... [17:31:54] andre: thank for that link... I read that the FreeBSD project is actually using Phorge since last year: great news! [17:32:23] I think that's just the "last check", not sure how to really interpret that and how reliable it is :) [17:32:45] it's hard to get instance maintainers add their details