On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 2:40 PM, Jeff Potts wrote:
> >
> > Unfortunately, I do not have sufficient rights on
> > the repository to access the configuration parameters. Does anyone have
> the
> > rights to activate this integration?
>
>
> Is this referring to the GitHub
>
> Unfortunately, I do not have sufficient rights on
> the repository to access the configuration parameters. Does anyone have the
> rights to activate this integration?
Is this referring to the GitHub repo? If so, I think that has to go through
the Apache Infrastructure group but I do not know
Hi,
I've refactored the testsuite of cmislib and put in place a CI based on
travis.
All the changes are available in a PR on github.
https://github.com/apache/chemistry-cmislib/pull/10
Contrary to what was said previously there is no message sent to the ML
when a PR is created on github.
It also
We actually discussed this quite a while ago and decided it was okay to
move cmislib to git. However, upon looking at it, I realized that the only
difference was going to be the command line tool developers used. It was
not going to make the project available on github (beyond what is already
On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 11:07 AM, Nick Burch wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Oct 2017, Florian Müller wrote:
>
>> I like the idea of moving all Apache Chemistry projects to Git. It's some
>> work, though. Someone has to drive it...
>>
>
> I think you already have github mirrors for all
On Fri, 20 Oct 2017, Florian Müller wrote:
I like the idea of moving all Apache Chemistry projects to Git. It's
some work, though. Someone has to drive it...
I think you already have github mirrors for all of them!
https://github.com/apache?utf8=%E2%9C%93=chemistry==
(If there's any missing
On Fri, 20 Oct 2017, Laurent Mignon wrote:
In discussions with Jeff and Florian on this topic, Florian mentioned that
the ASF now offers a tool for integrating projects with Github. (
https://gitbox.apache.org/)
There's already a read-only mirror of cmislib (and the other Chemistry
projects)
I like the idea of moving all Apache Chemistry projects to Git.
It's some work, though. Someone has to drive it...
- Florian
+1 from me, although I don't contribute to cmislib, and as a matter of
fact
I would also support moving the Java chemistry codebase to git.
Florent
On Fri, Oct 20,
+1 from me, although I don't contribute to cmislib, and as a matter of fact
I would also support moving the Java chemistry codebase to git.
Florent
On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 9:31 AM, Laurent Mignon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As a new committer I confess that it is not easy to find the