Hi Priti Desai From your description this sound like a good solution/app to have as sample app in company with a blog post
I don't think it fits as a building block package, it looks you are already using from of the packages in the catalog to compose the app/solution. I can only go by what you describe as the github repository links you share they look like private repository maybe the IBM Github Enterprise server. And this is not publicly available. I recommend to create a repo under your user id in github to share the app and do a blog post, we then can added to the repo we list all the awesome tools and samples the OpenWhisk Community is doing and sharing [1]. We link to this repo from the OpenWhisk website [2] [1] https://github.com/openwhisk/openwhisk-external-resources#applications [2] http://openwhisk.org --Carlos On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 1:22 PM Priti Desai <pde...@us.ibm.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > I was working on some functions that uses OpenWhisk and had an idea to add > it as a package. Here is its description: > > This package is about demonstrating how OpenWhisk project developers are > using OpenWhisk functions to > improve its own Continuous Development and Integration (CD/CI) processes. > OpenWhisk development and code commits are managed by Pull Requests in > GitHub. OpenWhisk team at IBM has implemented set of functions to receive > updates on Slack when a GitHub Pull Request is ready to merge or a list of > requests are under review for certain days and haven’t merged. > > Please grant your permission to create a new package and commit the list of > files from: > > > https://github.ibm.com/bjustin/OWGitSlackBot/blob/master/find_delayed_prs.js > https://github.ibm.com/bjustin/OWGitSlackBot/blob/master/monitor.js > https://github.ibm.com/bjustin/OWGitSlackBot/blob/master/post_to_slack.js > > Cheers > Priti >