On Sun, Feb 7, 2016 at 9:21 AM, Nick Coghlan <ncogh...@gmail.com> wrote: > I was at linux.conf.au 2016 last week, and one of the presentations > was from Mozilla's Emily Dunham on some of the infrastructure > automation they use with Rust and other GitHub based projects: > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIageYT0Vgg
I just watched it, great talk. Thanks for sharing! > In addition to their merge bot project homu (which we've talked about > previously), they also have: > > highfive (a greeter bot): https://github.com/nrc/highfive This is a good idea. > starters (an issue curator): https://starters.servo.org/ > > While these wouldn't necessarily be something we wanted to set up > immediately, it likely makes a lot of sense to try to share the tool > maintenance load with Mozilla rather than going for a completely > custom setup. The biggest problem of these tools is that they don't provide an API or a framework to use as a base. They have a lot of project specific code and they don't work on Python 3. So you'll need to write your own code anyway. We are going to write a lot of bots in the next months so I think we will eventually create some sort of framework to share some code. Coordinating with Mozilla (or any other organization) requires a big amount of time, and I simply don't have enough time and motivation right now. However, I'm planning to send an email to the django-developers list [1] when I finish to document my bot. I have a test organization at https://github.com/fayton. See also https://github.com/fayton/cpython/pull/1 for an example pull request (the name of the bot is just a placeholder, Brett will give it a name :)) --Berker [1] They might be interested since we (will) have almost identical workflow with them (they also have multiple maintenance branches for example) _______________________________________________ core-workflow mailing list core-workflow@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/core-workflow This list is governed by the PSF Code of Conduct: https://www.python.org/psf/codeofconduct