Hi Justin Mclean,
Yep, according to the experience in Apache Druid, we need to create a Jira in
the Infrastructure project to enable robots. e.g,
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-18880
Regards,
Benedict Jin
On 2020/12/29 06:04:40, Justin Mclean wrote:
> HI,
>
> How will these
HI,
How will these bots get access to the repos? Infra tightly controls what has
access and it be be best to run it past Infra to see if they see any issues
first with these bots.
Thanks,
Justin
Hi Benedict,
no worries, I just wanted to add this thought to the discussion as your initial
post sounded a lot like stuff would automatically be updated. So as long as
every code change has to signed off by a comitter, I'm fine with that :-)
Chris
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Hi Christofer Dutz,
Thanks for your comments. I agree with you that we do need to fully understand
and test a robot before introducing it. However, as far as I have listed, only
some labels will be added and some PRs will be created, but they will not be
merged automatically. Therefore, based
Hi all,
I would be careful about automating too much.
The reason is that changes in the repo have to be an act of the projects
committers. By automating merges, dependency-updates and other stuff, we would
be technically making github or the apps a committer. We can't do that.
Especially it