Using Phabricator for OpenMP?

I am new to committing to the LLVM OpenMP project.

The last time I committed using Phabricator, I added openmp-commits as a subscriber to the commit, as I believed was the custom.

With my most recent patch, I couldn’t put openmp-commits as a subscriber on the commit. I notice that for my previous posts to phabricator, what was formerly a reference to "openmp-commits” in the subscribers is now marked as "Unknown Object (MLST)”. Something changed. What policies should I follow for commits to LLVM OpenMP?

From: "John Mellor-Crummey" <johnmc@rice.edu>
To: openmp-dev@dcs-maillist2.engr.illinois.edu
Sent: Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:20:57 AM
Subject: [Openmp-dev] Using Phabricator for OpenMP?

I am new to committing to the LLVM OpenMP project.

The last time I committed using Phabricator, I added openmp-commits
as a subscriber to the commit, as I believed was the custom.

With my most recent patch, I couldn’t put openmp-commits as a
subscriber on the commit. I notice that for my previous posts to
phabricator, what was formerly a reference to "openmp-commits” in
the subscribers is now marked as " Unknown Object (MLST)”. Something
changed. What policies should I follow for commits to LLVM OpenMP?

We recently had a phabricator upgrade; I've sent an e-mail to Manuel Klimek (who maintains the system) about this issue.

-Hal