Phabricator
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Phabricator
Summary
Phabricator is a collaborative development environment[1]. Phabricator draws 199 Wikipedia views per month (collaborative_development_environment category, ranking #1 of 1).[2]
Key Facts
- Phabricator's instance of is recorded as collaborative development environment[3].
- Phabricator's instance of is recorded as free software[4].
- Phabricator's instance of is recorded as bug tracking system[5].
- Phabricator's instance of is recorded as forge[6].
- Phabricator's instance of is recorded as abandonware[7].
- Phabricator's founder is recorded as Evan Priestley[8].
- Phabricator's genre is collaborative software[9].
- Phabricator was followed by Phorge[10].
- Phabricator's developer is recorded as Evan Priestley[11].
- Phabricator's copyright license is recorded as Apache Software License 2.0[12].
- Phabricator's programmed in is recorded as PHP[13].
- Phabricator is a type of website[14].
- Phabricator is used for code review[15].
- Phabricator is used for project management[16].
- Phabricator is used for agile software development[17].
- Phabricator is used for bug tracking system[18].
- Phabricator's Commons category is recorded as Phabricator[19].
- Phabricator comprises Diffusion[20].
- Phabricator comprises Maniphest[21].
- Phabricator comprises Differential[22].
- Phabricator comprises Phriction[23].
- Phabricator comprises Remarkup[24].
- 2010 marks the founding of Phabricator[25].
- Phabricator was released on 2010[26].
- Phabricator's official website is recorded as https://phacility.com/phabricator/[27].
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Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include collaborative development environment[3], free software[4], bug tracking system[5], forge[6], and abandonware[7]. Phabricator is a type of website[14].
Origins
Phabricator's founder is recorded as Evan Priestley[8]. 2010 marks the founding of Phabricator[25].
Use and Application
Recorded has use include code review[15], project management[16], agile software development[17], and bug tracking system[18]. Components include Diffusion[20], a repository web interface[28]; Maniphest[21]; Differential[22]; Phriction[23]; and Remarkup[24]. Recorded used by include FreeBSD[29], Facebook[30], Instagram[31], Q1431[32], DeviantArt[33], and Dropbox[34].
Why It Matters
Phabricator draws 199 Wikipedia views per month (collaborative_development_environment category, ranking #1 of 1).[2] Phabricator has Wikipedia articles in 20 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[35] Phabricator is known by 29 alternative names across languages and contexts.[36]