Phabricator
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Original author(s) | Evan Priestley[1] |
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Developer(s) | Phacility, Inc[2] |
Initial release | 2010 |
Repository | |
Written in | PHP[3] |
Operating system | Unix-like |
Platform | Cross-platform[3] |
Available in | English |
Type | Code review, bug tracker |
License | Apache v2[4] |
Website | phacility |
Phabricator is a suite of web-based software development collaboration tools, including the Differential code review tool, the Diffusion repository browser, the Herald change monitoring tool,[5] the Maniphest bug tracker and the Phriction wiki.[6] Phabricator integrates with Git, Mercurial, and Subversion. It is available as free software under the Apache License, version 2.
Phabricator was originally developed as an internal tool at Facebook.[7][8][9] Phabricator's principal developer is Evan Priestley.[1] Priestley left Facebook to continue Phabricator's development in a new company called Phacility.[2]
Users
Some of Phabricator's users include:[10]
- Blender[11]
- Bloomberg[12]
- Cisco Systems[13]
- Clover Network[13]
- DeviantArt[13]
- Dropbox[14]
- Enlightenment window manager [15]
- Facebook[16]
- FreeBSD[17]
- GnuPG[18]
- Haskell[19]
- Honda Transmission Manufacturing[13]
- KDE[20]
- Khan Academy[21]
- LLVM[22]
- MemSQL[13]
- Mozilla[23]
- Nokia[13]
- Nokia Networks[13]
- Pinterest[13]
- Quora[24]
- Showmax[25]
- Solus project[26]
- Tulip Retail[27]
- Twitter[13]
- Uber[28]
- Wikimedia Foundation[29]
See also
References
- ^ a b Fagerholm, F.; Johnson, P.; Guinea, A. S.; Borenstein, J.; Münch, J. (2013). "Onboarding in Open Source Software Projects: A Preliminary Analysis". Global Software Engineering Workshops (ICGSEW), 2013 IEEE 8th International Conference on: 5–10. arXiv:1311.1334. doi:10.1109/ICGSEW.2013.8.
- ^ a b "EvanPriestley(LinkedIn)". Retrieved 2013-10-24.
- ^ a b "Installation Guide". Phacility.
- ^ "phabricator/LICENSE at master · phacility/phabricator · GitHub". GitHub.
- ^ Dentel, C.; Nordio, M.; Meyer, B. (2012). "Monitors: Keeping Informed on Code Changes". Independent Research. ETH Zürich.
- ^ "What is Phabricator?". Retrieved 2013-10-24.
- ^ "Phabricator Project History". Retrieved 2013-10-24.
- ^ "Meet Phabricator, the Witty Code Review Tool Built Inside Facebook". Retrieved 2013-10-24.
- ^ "A Look at Phabricator: Facebook's Web-Based Open Source Code Collaboration Tool". Retrieved 2013-10-24.
- ^ "The Phabricator Open Source Project on Ohloh". Retrieved 2013-10-24.
- ^ "Blender code blog". Retrieved 2013-12-02.
- ^ "Arcyon: A command-line wrapper around Phabricator's Conduit API". Retrieved 2017-05-02.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Organizations Using Phabricator". Retrieved 2017-07-20.
- ^ "The Art of Code Review: A Dropbox Story". Retrieved 2017-05-02.
- ^ "The Enlightenment Phabricator home page". Retrieved 2017-05-02.
- ^ Feitelson, D. G.; Frachtenberg, E.; Beck, K. L. (4 February 2013). "Development and Deployment at Facebook". Internet Computing. 17 (4). IEEE: 8–17. doi:10.1109/MIC.2013.25.
- ^ "FreeBSD Code Review Service". Retrieved 2014-08-21.
- ^ "GnuPG development hub". Retrieved 2017-05-20.
- ^ "Login to Phabricator". haskell.org.
- ^ "Phabricator instance for KDE".
- ^ "Using phabricator". Retrieved 2013-10-24.
- ^ "Code Reviews with Phabricator". Retrieved 2013-10-24.
- ^ "Phabricator". Mozilla Wiki. Retrieved 2018-09-17.
- ^ Garg, Nikhil. "Moving Fast With High Code Quality". Engineering at Quora. Retrieved 7 August 2015.
- ^ "Showmax".
- ^ "Solus Dev Tracker".
- ^ "A Mobile Platform for Enterprise Store Associates". Tulip Retail.
- ^ "The Uber Engineering tech stack, Part I: The Foundation". Uber Engineering Blog. Retrieved 2017-02-02.
- ^ "Wikimedia Phabricator".
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