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Create a countdown for itWikiCon 2020 call for papers
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Hi, could you create a countdown with the Phabricator countdown application which expires at 23:59 UTC+2 of July, 31st 2020, it’s the Expiring of the itWikiCon 2020 call for papers. I can’t do that by myself for some reasons.
Thank you really much.

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Please don't assign a task to an individual if an individual has not explicitly agreed on working on a task. See https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/How_to_report_a_bug - thanks!
@Ferdi2005: What is a "countdown" and how to create one? :)

What is a "countdown" and how to create one? :)

Well, I think @Ferdi2005 literally means the Phabricator's Countdown application.

Here two cute live examples:

https://secure.phabricator.com/C145
https://gitpull.it/C5

Cheers

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Ah! I had forgotten this exists. :D
Created now at https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/C3 and you both should be able to edit it.

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@Aklapper Countdown has an application policy preventing users who are not Phab admins in even seeing it.

Uh, thanks for catching that. Indeed, https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/applications/view/PhabricatorCountdownApplication/ (admin-only link) shows that.

I don't plan to widen that application's policy myself (but I am not against that either).

Thank you @Aklapper. I also wonder if we could just be bold and set the application visibility to Public, just to be able to see public Countdowns.

Well, in the future, the Countdown application can surely be handled like we are doing with the Project-Admins and Diffusion-Repository-Administrators etc. we know.

Maybe @mmodell wants to share some thoughts.

Thank you @Aklapper. I also wonder if we could just be bold and set the application visibility to Public, just to be able to see public Countdowns.

@valerio.bozzolan: Please file a dedicated ticket for such a request, so such a request could be found by ticket title. Thanks!

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Exists and view policy is now set to public, hence resolving.

The countdown exists (and that's what this task asked for?). It's only visible for Trusted users though.