jclouds uses Pull Requests to a GitHub mirror of the (primary) ASF
repos as a means of collaborating on submissions with contributors
[1]. We then apply the resulting patches to the ASF repos directly [2,
3].
If you'd like more information on how this works, please hop on to
#jclouds on F
On Dec 13, 2013, at 2:25 PM, P. Taylor Goetz wrote:
> Thanks for the clarification Jake.
>
>
>> There is a very small number of people who have access to the Github Apache
>> organization and they are the ones responsible for managing and maintaing
>> the mirrors. It would be very difficult to
There is currently no set standard procedure or policy for Github. Apache
Cordova is the only project that I am aware of that uses Github as a means
for patch ingestion and they require that all contributors have an ICLA on
file and explicitly grant use to the ASF for that submission. Apache
Usergr
Thanks for the clarification Jake.
> There is a very small number of people who have access to the Github Apache
> organization and they are the ones responsible for managing and maintaing
> the mirrors. It would be very difficult to deal with the auth on an
> external system and cross usernames
Comments inline, if you have any other questions or need any help let me
know
-Jake
On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 12:53 PM, P. Taylor Goetz wrote:
> Is it possible for committers to get permissions to manage github issues
> (mainly ability to close them) for the github apache mirrors?
>
No, you can
Is it possible for committers to get permissions to manage github issues
(mainly ability to close them) for the github apache mirrors?
The repo I’d like access to: https://github.com/apache/incubator-storm
My github username: ptgoetz
Also, I’ve heard that opening pull requests to apache/* reposi