Tracking bugs and tasks related to the bugtracker located at phabricator.shoutwiki.com.
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Jul 6 2017
Firstly, is this the right place to make this request?
Yup, this works. Alternatively you can also email us, either via Special:Contact or directly (support@shoutwiki.com) for private matters.
Mar 27 2017
Mar 26 2017
Mar 13 2017
Feb 6 2017
As per discussion on IRC, this should be done on a case-by-case basis.
Feb 1 2017
There's no real use of workboards here. Any that exist, are probably created by accident or as testing.
Instead of handling two ticketing applications at once (OsTicket and Phabricator), we'd most likely only have to use Phabricator more, potentially meaning easier to track things
Pofenrially this could also prevent less confusion for the end user as-well, as in the end-user doesn't have to figure out when to use Phabricator and when to use OsTicket. Since currently ShoutWiki uses two applications for ticket management
Jan 31 2017
Jan 29 2017
Jan 7 2017
This is now working, feel free to link your accounts!
Dec 20 2016
Dec 16 2016
All the subdomains we actively send emails from (@, support & phabricator) now have DKIM and SPF. This seems to have reduced the numbers of emails going to spam.
Jul 23 2016
Jul 15 2016
Which errors did you get?
Jul 5 2016
The Wikimedia code for this is available in their phabricator/extensions repository.
May 16 2016
May 10 2016
Apr 24 2016
Have you setup and configured SPF, DKIM, and created a DMARC record for shoutwiki.com? Generally missing these or not having them setup correctly can cause gmail to send emails to spam.
Apr 23 2016
Email domain is indeed set correctly. The only remaining issue here is that Gmail is still being a glorious moron and out of the four new Phabricator emails I had gotten during the past 12-ish hours, only one (your comment on {T14}) made it to my inbox; the other three (your comment on this ticket and two Diffusion-related "commit accepted" messages) were still in the Spam folder, no matter how many times I've saved Phab-related emails from there and explicitly marked them as "Not spam".
Can anyone confirm that is still an issue? The setting seems to be correct (as far as I'm aware there's only the one config variable), and I'm sure I got an email from noreply@phabricator.shoutwiki.com the other day.