Ed,

As per our requirement Gitmate is best and i know some of the core
developers of the Gitmate personally, they are very friendly and they have
also some good pricing policies for the non profit open source
organisations.

I can connect with them and they can also customise it according to our
need.

Regards
Mohit

On 23 October 2017 at 23:16, Ed Cable <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Chirag for starting this thread.
>
> It's very prescient as these topics were at top of mind for me after I
> attended a session at the GSOC mentor summit on Github automation.
>
> Rough notes I took from that session are at https://goo.gl/iw2nHc. What
> was
> focused on in that session was Zulipbot and Gitmate.
>
> I specifically liked how these tools addressed some of the permission gaps
> by allowing all users without having write access to assign themselves
> issues, or attach labels.
>
> They also integrated nicely with chat tools to provide automated
> instructions to new contributors.
>
> Some other valuable bots that came up too: were Ansibot, Dangerbot, CoRobo,
> and PlotsBot as well as ZenHub Chrome Extension.
>
> Ed
>
> On Mon, Oct 23, 2017 at 10:30 AM, Chirag Gupta <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hello devs,
> >
> > This mail is regarding adding new GitHub Integrations which are
> beneficial
> > for our organization. I have discovered Zappr, Waffle Bot and Buddy Build
> > to be useful for our organization. I have discussed about gifthub
> > integrations with Edward also. He has suggested two more integrations -
> > Zulip Bot and GitMate.
> >
> > Here I am leaving you all with the website link and short description of
> > the following integrations :-
> >
> > 1. *Zappr* - Zappr <https://zappr.opensource.zalan.do/login>
> >
> >     It is an integration made by open source enthusiasts for open source.
> > It automatically checks      all the PRs with standards defined by us
> > before they are merged.
> >
> > 2. *Waffle Bot* - Waffle Bot <https://bot.waffle.io/>
> >
> >     Waffle Bot automatically categorize the Issues and Pull Requests on
> > the Github Project,              based on common categories.
> >
> > 3. *Buddy Build* - Buddy Build <https://www.buddybuild.com/>
> >
> >     It is a continuous integration, continuous deployment, and user
> > feedback platform for Android.      I believe it can be used in
> > self-service-app, android-client, and mobile-wallet so we have a
> > smooth functioning in these repositories.
> >
> > 4. *Zulip Bot* - Zulip Bot Docs
> > <http://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/zulipbot-usage.html>, Zulip Bot
> > GitHub Repo <https://github.com/zulip/zulipbot>
> >
> >    It is used to handle issues and pull requests in our repositories like
> > it can automatically               assign a   task to someone and it will
> > label that task with 'in progress' label.
> >
> > 5. *GitMate* - GitMate <https://gitmate.io/home>
> >
> >     Basically, It handles the issues like reporting duplicate issues and
> > reporting outdated issues      using Machine Learning Algorithm.
> >
> > Everyone is welcomed to share their thoughts on these integrations !
> >
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Chirag Gupta
> > Technical Volunteer
> >
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