>>! In T560#1095147, @Qgil wrote:
> Never surrender... :)
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> On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 5:35 PM, Chad Horohoe wrote in an email:
>> Step 1 should be doing projects that don't even need Gerrit or Jenkins. Then we can focus on the Arc-Differential bits right without any other moving pieces.
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> What about a demo-able project for the #Wikimedia-Hackathon-2015 consisting #Pywikibot code review in Phabricator? Could be a test in phab-01 or the real deal in production, depending on how good is the implementation and how on board the Pywikibot folks are.
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> If @mmodell (Wikimedia Phabricator maintainer) and @jayvdb (Pywikibot maintainer) are also in, I don't think we require anything else to try this out in Lyon. Other #Code-Review interested parties will be either in Lyon or available online, busy with other things but probably able to answer and help on specific bits during the event. It is very likely that more Pywikibot folks will be at the event. It is going to be a very good environment for ad-hoc technical & social discussions and decisions in the Phabricator and Pywikibot sides.
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> Also, if we define what "projects that don't even need Gerrit or Jenkins" means, we might get other projects during the weekend from the pool of bots, Tool Labs, etc, that will be at the event.
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> No matter at which point we leave the work at the end of the hackathon, we could continue polishing after the event, opening the door to all these non-Jenkins projects, and starting to build a critical mass of projects using Differential for code review.