It has a best-in-class code review tool and a bug tracker with custom fields, permissions, templates, dependencies and more.
Its code review is built on a patch workflow (like the email-based one that the Linux kernel uses) and works very well, especially for large teams. Merge requests are clunky in comparison.
Many large open source projects moved to it, including Blender, Wikimedia, FreeBSD, Haskell, LLVM and more.
I'm using it in production, am glad to answer any questions.
It has a best-in-class code review tool and a bug tracker with custom fields, permissions, templates, dependencies and more.
Its code review is built on a patch workflow (like the email-based one that the Linux kernel uses) and works very well, especially for large teams. Merge requests are clunky in comparison.
Many large open source projects moved to it, including Blender, Wikimedia, FreeBSD, Haskell, LLVM and more.
I'm using it in production, am glad to answer any questions.
The development team is dog-fooding it: https://secure.phabricator.com/
Example review: https://secure.phabricator.com/D17538 (just picked one at random, there are better examples probably)
Example task: https://secure.phabricator.com/T8783
Wikimedia instance: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/
Mockups: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/pholio/
Workboard: https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/view/171/
And much more!
The developers (especially epriestley and chad) are very professional and have a lot of experience managing large projects at scale.
Large essay about the workflow: https://secure.phabricator.com/phame/post/view/766/write_rev...