Hello Adam,
I saw you copied the git trees of openqa from Bitbucket to Pagure as per
ticket T863 (1)
What is the way to submit patches on openqa_fedora in Pagure ?
Are there fork and pull-request functionality in Pagure ?
or do I have to handle in another place my changes and submit patches by
Up to this point, we were using Phabricator
(https://phab.qa.fedoraproject.org/) for code reviews,
but it is kinda hard to set up. As far as I know, we don't have openQA
repos in Pagure yet, but we
will have soon, so if you don't want to install arcanist (cli tool for
submitting to Phab), just wait
There's not been a huge amount of effort put to this - I've had other
priorities ever since, but I can get back on it, if you feel it's the time
to do it. The only code to work in that direction is here:
https://bitbucket.org/fedoraqa/execdb/branch/feature/pony where I only
basically started on rem
On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 11:42:32PM -0700, Tim Flink wrote:
> The motivation is to enable more complex visualizations of results. If
> we're interested in the current state of all ruby packages or all
> python packages it's not all that easy to see that at a glance with our
> current resultsdb inter
On Thu, 2017-01-12 at 09:11 +0100, Normand wrote:
> Hello Adam,
> I saw you copied the git trees of openqa from Bitbucket to Pagure as per
> ticket T863 (1)
I didn't - it must have been garretraziel, if it's been done.
> What is the way to submit patches on openqa_fedora in Pagure ?
> Are there
On Thu, 2017-01-12 at 08:29 -0800, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Thu, 2017-01-12 at 09:11 +0100, Normand wrote:
> > Hello Adam,
> > I saw you copied the git trees of openqa from Bitbucket to Pagure as per
> > ticket T863 (1)
>
> I didn't - it must have been garretraziel, if it's been done.
>
> > W