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smeenai | 3 years ago
Your thought process is completely fair, but just to clarify: Phabricator was never open-sourced by Facebook. The main engineer behind Phabricator (Evan Priestley) left Facebook to create Phacility and open-source Phabricator; that was never a Facebook product.
tomelliott|3 years ago
If memory serves, Evan open sourced Phabricator at Facebook back in 2010 or 2011, then quit to work on it full time.
Shortly after (months, years?) the internal version of Phabricator diverged from the now not FB managed or stewarded OSS one.
However I think it is fair to say, assuming my memory is correct, that Phabricator was open sourced by Facebook at a very different time, before the company really committed to supporting open source projects. At that time it was more ‘if an individual engineer wanted to then go for it’ rather than there being any formal process or consideration of longer term commitments.
That changed fairly shortly afterwards with the creation of the OSS team.
I remember someone transitioning to the newly formed team and moving from Dublin to London to do so in ~2012, as we became housemates :)
lelandfe|3 years ago
> left Facebook in April [2011], and shortly after, we open sourced Phabricator
mitrandir77|3 years ago