Re: Improved integration between Apache and GitHub

2014-02-16 Thread Peter Donald
Hi,

I have submitted requests to the INFRA team as

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-7326
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-7327

So hopefully these will be actioned sometime soon and we can go
through and point all the documentation at this new location.


On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 10:47 AM, Tammo van Lessen tvanles...@gmail.com wrote:
 I agree that this is twofold, however I think there is no reason to handle
 both parts differently. Moving to git brings us more developer convenience
 (speaking for me but I guess it applies to others here, too) while sticking
 to the ASF rules, which is absolutely what we want. Mirroring that
 repository to Github makes the project available to second open source
 ecosystem. I personal like the structured Apache way very much, but the
 kool kids are now used to a less controlled easy-going way of sharing
 source code, issues and pull requests. Until now the bridge between ASF and
 Github was pretty uni-directional, now it appears to have a back-channel,
 which I highly appreciate. So I think the community will benefit from
 moving to git and embracing github a lot as it makes the interaction with
 the project easier (i.e. accessible in broader sense).

 So I'm +1 for moving to git and +1 for setting up the github mirror with
 pull request support.

 Tammo


 On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 8:17 PM, Jim Jagielski j...@jagunet.com wrote:

 My Email was specifically to address Antoine's post... one can
 move to git and not use Github at all. So the question is
 whether moving to git is enough or if moving to git AND
 leveraging Github is what Antoine (and maybe others???)
 are interested in, and voting +1 on.

 On Feb 14, 2014, at 1:46 PM, Alex Boisvert alex.boisv...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  Hi Jim,
 
  Not sure what you mean exactly.  Of course there's a difference between
 git
  and GitHub... but we're talking specifically about GitHub integration.
  See
  the article linked on the original post:
 
 https://blogs.apache.org/infra/entry/improved_integration_between_apache_and
 
  I'm +1 for the integration too.
 
  alex
 
 
 
  On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 6:34 AM, Jim Jagielski j...@jagunet.com wrote:
 
  git != Gitub. ie: moving to git is not the same as
  using Github.
  On Feb 13, 2014, at 12:34 PM, Antoine Toulme anto...@lunar-ocean.com
  wrote:
 
  I would be delighted if we move to git and open ourselves to a wider
  audience of developers. You have my vote of course.
 
 
  On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 1:25 PM, Peter Donald pe...@realityforge.org
  wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  The infrastructure team just announced [1] that they now support
  improved integration with GitHub. In a nutshell this means
 
  
  * Any Pull Request that gets opened, closed, reopened or commented on
  now gets recorded on the project's mailing list
  * If a project has a JIRA instance, any PRs or comments on PRs that
  include a JIRA ticket ID will trigger an update on that specific
  ticket
  * Replying to a GitHub comment on the dev@ mailing list will trigger
 a
  comment being placed on GitHub (yes, it works both ways!)
  
 
  If there is no objections I would like to see it turned on for Buildr.
 
  [1]
 
 
 https://blogs.apache.org/infra/entry/improved_integration_between_apache_and
 
  --
  Cheers,
 
  Peter Donald
 
 
 




 --
 Tammo van Lessen - http://www.taval.de



-- 
Cheers,

Peter Donald


Re: Improved integration between Apache and GitHub

2014-02-14 Thread Tammo van Lessen
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 6:34 PM, Antoine Toulme anto...@lunar-ocean.comwrote:

 I would be delighted if we move to git and open ourselves to a wider
 audience of developers. You have my vote of course.


Same here!

Tammo


Re: Improved integration between Apache and GitHub

2014-02-14 Thread lacton
Hi Peter,

+1 for this integration.

Cheers

Antoine lacton Contal


On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 10:25 PM, Peter Donald pe...@realityforge.org wrote:
 Hi,

 The infrastructure team just announced [1] that they now support
 improved integration with GitHub. In a nutshell this means

 
 * Any Pull Request that gets opened, closed, reopened or commented on
 now gets recorded on the project's mailing list
 * If a project has a JIRA instance, any PRs or comments on PRs that
 include a JIRA ticket ID will trigger an update on that specific
 ticket
 * Replying to a GitHub comment on the dev@ mailing list will trigger a
 comment being placed on GitHub (yes, it works both ways!)
 

 If there is no objections I would like to see it turned on for Buildr.

 [1] 
 https://blogs.apache.org/infra/entry/improved_integration_between_apache_and

 --
 Cheers,

 Peter Donald



-- 
Antoine CONTAL
Cell phone +33 (0) 6 69 36 43 21


Re: Improved integration between Apache and GitHub

2014-02-14 Thread Alex Boisvert
Hi Jim,

Not sure what you mean exactly.  Of course there's a difference between git
and GitHub... but we're talking specifically about GitHub integration.  See
the article linked on the original post:
https://blogs.apache.org/infra/entry/improved_integration_between_apache_and

I'm +1 for the integration too.

alex



On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 6:34 AM, Jim Jagielski j...@jagunet.com wrote:

 git != Gitub. ie: moving to git is not the same as
 using Github.
 On Feb 13, 2014, at 12:34 PM, Antoine Toulme anto...@lunar-ocean.com
 wrote:

  I would be delighted if we move to git and open ourselves to a wider
  audience of developers. You have my vote of course.
 
 
  On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 1:25 PM, Peter Donald pe...@realityforge.org
 wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  The infrastructure team just announced [1] that they now support
  improved integration with GitHub. In a nutshell this means
 
  
  * Any Pull Request that gets opened, closed, reopened or commented on
  now gets recorded on the project's mailing list
  * If a project has a JIRA instance, any PRs or comments on PRs that
  include a JIRA ticket ID will trigger an update on that specific
  ticket
  * Replying to a GitHub comment on the dev@ mailing list will trigger a
  comment being placed on GitHub (yes, it works both ways!)
  
 
  If there is no objections I would like to see it turned on for Buildr.
 
  [1]
 
 https://blogs.apache.org/infra/entry/improved_integration_between_apache_and
 
  --
  Cheers,
 
  Peter Donald
 




Re: Improved integration between Apache and GitHub

2014-02-14 Thread Jim Jagielski
My Email was specifically to address Antoine's post... one can
move to git and not use Github at all. So the question is
whether moving to git is enough or if moving to git AND
leveraging Github is what Antoine (and maybe others???)
are interested in, and voting +1 on.

On Feb 14, 2014, at 1:46 PM, Alex Boisvert alex.boisv...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Jim,
 
 Not sure what you mean exactly.  Of course there's a difference between git
 and GitHub... but we're talking specifically about GitHub integration.  See
 the article linked on the original post:
 https://blogs.apache.org/infra/entry/improved_integration_between_apache_and
 
 I'm +1 for the integration too.
 
 alex
 
 
 
 On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 6:34 AM, Jim Jagielski j...@jagunet.com wrote:
 
 git != Gitub. ie: moving to git is not the same as
 using Github.
 On Feb 13, 2014, at 12:34 PM, Antoine Toulme anto...@lunar-ocean.com
 wrote:
 
 I would be delighted if we move to git and open ourselves to a wider
 audience of developers. You have my vote of course.
 
 
 On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 1:25 PM, Peter Donald pe...@realityforge.org
 wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 The infrastructure team just announced [1] that they now support
 improved integration with GitHub. In a nutshell this means
 
 
 * Any Pull Request that gets opened, closed, reopened or commented on
 now gets recorded on the project's mailing list
 * If a project has a JIRA instance, any PRs or comments on PRs that
 include a JIRA ticket ID will trigger an update on that specific
 ticket
 * Replying to a GitHub comment on the dev@ mailing list will trigger a
 comment being placed on GitHub (yes, it works both ways!)
 
 
 If there is no objections I would like to see it turned on for Buildr.
 
 [1]
 
 https://blogs.apache.org/infra/entry/improved_integration_between_apache_and
 
 --
 Cheers,
 
 Peter Donald
 
 
 



Re: Improved integration between Apache and GitHub

2014-02-14 Thread Tammo van Lessen
I agree that this is twofold, however I think there is no reason to handle
both parts differently. Moving to git brings us more developer convenience
(speaking for me but I guess it applies to others here, too) while sticking
to the ASF rules, which is absolutely what we want. Mirroring that
repository to Github makes the project available to second open source
ecosystem. I personal like the structured Apache way very much, but the
kool kids are now used to a less controlled easy-going way of sharing
source code, issues and pull requests. Until now the bridge between ASF and
Github was pretty uni-directional, now it appears to have a back-channel,
which I highly appreciate. So I think the community will benefit from
moving to git and embracing github a lot as it makes the interaction with
the project easier (i.e. accessible in broader sense).

So I'm +1 for moving to git and +1 for setting up the github mirror with
pull request support.

Tammo


On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 8:17 PM, Jim Jagielski j...@jagunet.com wrote:

 My Email was specifically to address Antoine's post... one can
 move to git and not use Github at all. So the question is
 whether moving to git is enough or if moving to git AND
 leveraging Github is what Antoine (and maybe others???)
 are interested in, and voting +1 on.

 On Feb 14, 2014, at 1:46 PM, Alex Boisvert alex.boisv...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  Hi Jim,
 
  Not sure what you mean exactly.  Of course there's a difference between
 git
  and GitHub... but we're talking specifically about GitHub integration.
  See
  the article linked on the original post:
 
 https://blogs.apache.org/infra/entry/improved_integration_between_apache_and
 
  I'm +1 for the integration too.
 
  alex
 
 
 
  On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 6:34 AM, Jim Jagielski j...@jagunet.com wrote:
 
  git != Gitub. ie: moving to git is not the same as
  using Github.
  On Feb 13, 2014, at 12:34 PM, Antoine Toulme anto...@lunar-ocean.com
  wrote:
 
  I would be delighted if we move to git and open ourselves to a wider
  audience of developers. You have my vote of course.
 
 
  On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 1:25 PM, Peter Donald pe...@realityforge.org
  wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  The infrastructure team just announced [1] that they now support
  improved integration with GitHub. In a nutshell this means
 
  
  * Any Pull Request that gets opened, closed, reopened or commented on
  now gets recorded on the project's mailing list
  * If a project has a JIRA instance, any PRs or comments on PRs that
  include a JIRA ticket ID will trigger an update on that specific
  ticket
  * Replying to a GitHub comment on the dev@ mailing list will trigger
 a
  comment being placed on GitHub (yes, it works both ways!)
  
 
  If there is no objections I would like to see it turned on for Buildr.
 
  [1]
 
 
 https://blogs.apache.org/infra/entry/improved_integration_between_apache_and
 
  --
  Cheers,
 
  Peter Donald
 
 
 




-- 
Tammo van Lessen - http://www.taval.de


Improved integration between Apache and GitHub

2014-02-12 Thread Peter Donald
Hi,

The infrastructure team just announced [1] that they now support
improved integration with GitHub. In a nutshell this means


* Any Pull Request that gets opened, closed, reopened or commented on
now gets recorded on the project's mailing list
* If a project has a JIRA instance, any PRs or comments on PRs that
include a JIRA ticket ID will trigger an update on that specific
ticket
* Replying to a GitHub comment on the dev@ mailing list will trigger a
comment being placed on GitHub (yes, it works both ways!)


If there is no objections I would like to see it turned on for Buildr.

[1] https://blogs.apache.org/infra/entry/improved_integration_between_apache_and

-- 
Cheers,

Peter Donald