On Sun, Aug 14, 2022 at 11:38:10AM -0400, Sandro Tosi wrote:
> > It's a salsa webhook:
> > https://wiki.debian.org/Salsa/Doc#Dealing_with_Debian_BTS_from_commit_messages
> >
> > We don't have tooling that automatically configures all the repos, but
> > when we migrated to salsa, we set them all up
> It's a salsa webhook:
> https://wiki.debian.org/Salsa/Doc#Dealing_with_Debian_BTS_from_commit_messages
>
> We don't have tooling that automatically configures all the repos, but
> when we migrated to salsa, we set them all up for tagpending, and
> posting to #debian-python-changes on IRC
On Sun, Aug 14, 2022 at 08:45:32AM +, Stefano Rivera wrote:
> Hi Julian (2022.08.14_07:18:49_+)
> > A question of curiosity: when I push a commit to salsa with a "Closes:
> > #n" in the changelog, the BTS gets a "tag: pending" notification.
> > I looked and looked, and could not find
Hi Julian (2022.08.14_07:18:49_+)
> A question of curiosity: when I push a commit to salsa with a "Closes:
> #n" in the changelog, the BTS gets a "tag: pending" notification.
> I looked and looked, and could not find out how salsa does this?
> Could anyone enlighten me? (The standard
A question of curiosity: when I push a commit to salsa with a "Closes:
#n" in the changelog, the BTS gets a "tag: pending" notification.
I looked and looked, and could not find out how salsa does this?
Could anyone enlighten me? (The standard debian-ci scripts, which the
repositories use for
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