| Summary: | Rename account in Phabricator | ||
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| Product: | Services | Reporter: | Harrison Grundy <harrison.grundy> |
| Component: | Code Review | Assignee: | Phabric Admin <phabric-admin> |
| Status: | Closed FIXED | ||
| Severity: | Affects Only Me | CC: | allanjude, pi |
| Priority: | --- | ||
| Version: | unspecified | ||
| Hardware: | Any | ||
| OS: | Any | ||
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Description
Harrison Grundy
2020-03-08 11:45:45 UTC
We use some local special case for phabricator usernames: - "user" is the users email in the general case and - "user" is the "user"@freebsd.org in the special case of users with user@freebsd.org mail addresses. I hope my explaination is not too confusing. I think this allows some magic to automatically match commits to users who did the commit or so. If in the future you get the astrodog@freebsd.org address, we can change it. Ah ha! What happens if I change addresses again? It seems weird to switch harrison.grundy-astrodoggroup.com to harrison-astrodog.net (or whatever). I think you're right on the committer matching fun, I think Bugzilla has some stuff like that too. My only concern is losing track of some older bugs and reviews I prodded at before. Any suggestions? --- Harrison Pursuant to our conversion on IRC, your username has been updated Note: this will not have changed your email address within Phabrictor, you'll need to update that yourself. |