Rainer -

As I understand it. With #1 you can do that by having a Wiki page that people 
watch. They get notifications whenever an update to the wiki page is added. 

#2 I think is static. Though anyone can look at the pull requests are are 
pushed against a repo. Plus anyone who is watching teh repo also get 
notifications when there are pull requests. I also think they get notifications 
when issues are opened, though I'm not 100% sure on that one.

#3 Pretty much the options for that are the readme and wiki. I haven't seen any 
other options.

#4 I did some investigation on this as well, but I haven't seen anything 
specific. There were people talking about building an importer that uses 
github's API. But I haven't seen anything made to do so. Not to mention that is 
importing and not syncing between teh two systems.

In the end, I think github has a lot of good features and uses. However there 
are definitely limitations when trying to use those features with systems that 
are not directly integrated with it.

-- James
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Behalf Of Rainer Gerhards [[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2013 1:30 AM
To: rsyslog-users
Subject: [rsyslog] questions to github experts

Hi all,

can someone help me with these questions please:

1. Is there a way for github to host announcements? If so, can it pull
announcements from the project site (e.g. via RSS)?

2. I see that I receive pull requests via private mail from github.That's a
bit unfortunate, as the community does not get notice of these patches and
the conversation that is spun around it. Is there any way to redirect this
to the mailing list?

3. Is there any way (except in README-like files) to link to project
resources like the forum?

4. I tried to find out if github offers some bugzilla integration. I had
the impression it does, but could not figure out the specifics. So is it
possible to make github link to and better yet integrate into bugzilla
(which is *the* open source problem tracking system) in a way that makes it
easy to work as a single system?

Answers are much appreciated, especially as they help to improve the github
experience.

Rainer
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