About [[Phabricator:phabricator-people-148aaf2e06c62283/fr]]: extremely unsecure suggestion!
Such messages in Phabricator have no place. Seriously, I still ask them to drop that hint. But unfortunately I do not find which subproject manages this message in the actual Wikipedia Phabricator instance (not the historical one incorerctly suggested by Raymond which incurrectly argued that Phabricator was no longer supported, jsut because he looked at the wrong historical place for bugs that were posted in 2014 or 2015). Even if these joke came from the historic proprietary project from Which Phabricator came before being transfered to Wikimedia and managed directly, this means there's still cleanup to do. How could a serious company could give such very bad hint?
There's still lot of cleanup and review to do in Phabricator, since years, no one seriously looked at it. But its a very large project and progresion is slow and difficult to look for.
And all other non-Wikiemdia instances of Phabricator are now based on the Wikimedia branch, and won't tolerate these "jokes" that seriously damage the image of this project, compared to other competitive proprietary (and costly) project manager solutions or ERP (Smartsheet, Monday.com, Wrike, Hubspot, Freshbook, Atlassian based on JIRA, Notion.io, Wizbii, Meistertask, Basecamp, Teamwork Projects, Proofhub, Zoho, Nifty, Trello, Asana, Workfront, Hubstaff, LiquidPlanner, Clickup, TeamGantt, Backlog.com, Celoxis, Plutio, ProjectManager.com, Microsoft Projects, Microsoft Teams, Gouti, Redmine, Scoro, Workzone, FileStage, ProProfs, nTasks, Chanty, RedBooth, 10000FT Plans, ProWorkflow, MavenLink, Insightly, Clarizen, Comindware, Easy Project, CrocAgile, Producteev, TeamDeck, Freedcamp, Hive, Freshdesk, Flock, CoSchedule, MoneyPenny.me, Podio, Project Insight, EventCollab, Advantage, Nutcache, Paymo, Cage, Avaza, Dropbox Paper, Evernote, Todoist, TimeCamp, Confluence, Functionfox, Workbook... and many others, most of them having integration/plugins for AWS, Azure, and other large and wellknown cloud providers but still not Phabricator, even if they have some plugins for Mediawiki or other wikis and CMS!).