On 05/22/2015 09:28 AM, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 09:26:10AM -0400, Cole Robinson wrote:
> Once the repos are up, if anyone wants to help watch for pull-requests, you
> can just 'watch' the repo and you'll receive email notifications when
new
> pull-requests come in (might need a tweak in your github settings to set up
> how notifications are delivered, I can't remember exactly)
Sounds like you could just create an account with libvir-list(a)redhat.com
as the email addr, but that's pretty gross :-) So its fine to just let
individual people watch if they want to.
I experimented with it before, the big problem is that password reminders are
then sent to that list, and the reminder email can be triggered by anyone, so
yeah it's quite gross :)
- Cole
>
>> Since I already own the
gitlab.com account for this, I might as well own
>> the
github.com account to and set them up to use the same sync process.
>>
>> [1]
https://gitlab.com/groups/libvirt
>>
>
> Cool, thanks. I'd like access to be able to close pull-requests, but I don't
> know if permissions can be that fine grained...
Ok, I'll look into that. My intent would be to setup a dedicated user
account for the cron job to push, with no one else having write privs.
If we need write privs to allow closing pull-requests though, I'm sure
we can trust individuals like yourself not to misuse/abuse that.
Regards,
Daniel