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.
> 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
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