**Phabricator** is an open source collection of web applications which help software companies build better software. Phabricator includes applications for: - reviewing and auditing source code; - hosting and browsing repositories; - assembling a party to venture forth; - tracking bugs; - managing projects; - writing stuff down and reading it later; - hiding stuff from coworkers; and - also some other things. You can learn more about the project (and find links to documentation and resources) at [Phabricator.org](http://phabricator.org) Phabricator is developed and maintained by [Phacility](http://phacility.com). The first version of Phabricator was originally built at Facebook. ---------- **BUG REPORTS** Please update your install to **HEAD** before filing bug reports. Follow our [bug reporting guide](https://secure.phabricator.com/book/phabcontrib/article/bug_reports/) for complete instructions. **FEATURE REQUESTS** We're big fans of feature requests that state core problems, not just 'add this'. We've compiled a short guide to effective upstream requests [here](https://secure.phabricator.com/book/phabcontrib/article/feature_requests/). **COMMUNITY CHAT** Please visit our [IRC Channel (#phabricator on FreeNode)](irc://chat.freenode.net/phabricator) to talk with other members of the Phabricator community. There might be someone there who can help you with setup issues or what image to choose for a macro. **SECURITY ISSUES** Phabricator participates in HackerOne and may pay out for various issues reported there. You can find out more information on our [HackerOne page](https://hackerone.com/phabricator). **PULL REQUESTS** We do not accept pull requests through GitHub. If you would like to contribute code, please read our [Contributor's Guide](https://secure.phabricator.com/book/phabcontrib/article/contributing_code/) for more information. **LICENSE** Phabricator is released under the Apache 2.0 license except as otherwise noted.