Saying that made me look, and it seems like the GitHub integration is indeed not enabled on the apache/qpid-java mirror. There are a few old open Pull Requests and one test PR open+closed (nice account Lorenz :P), none of which have been visible on the list. I raised https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-13422 to get the GitHub mails/JIRA comments integration enabled for the repo.
Robbie On 30 January 2017 at 12:28, Robbie Gemmell <[email protected]> wrote: > JIRA+PR or JIRA+patch, either approach is fine and works out largely > the same for us in the end (almost identical if you really want, since > you can get a patch by adding .patch to github pr/diff/commit URLs). > > Assuming the 'GitHub integration' stuff is enabled (and if it isn't, > that would be an oversight) on the particular GitHub mirror in > question, raising a PR generates a mail to the dev@ mailing list, and > if the JIRA key is in the PR title (e.g "QPID-1234:short description") > then a comment will also be placed on the JIRA for the open/close and > any PR comments. The JIRA key should also be included in the commit so > that once merged the JIRA is updated with details of the actual commit > (see existing commits/JIRAs). We cant click the typical 'merge pr' > button on GitHub at this time, as the mirrors are read only, but we > can add the mirrors as remotes for our existing checkouts and > merge+push PR commits to the source repo which then get mirrored > similarly. PRs are marked merged automatically if their commit history > became the unmodified head at the time of merge, but more safely can > be closed out by a commit (either the specific one with the changes, > or a merge commit introducing the original, or just an empty commit) > containing a "This closes #<PR>" message somewhere in their log. The > PR process for the ASF's GitHub mirrors works essentially the same for > the svn based repos as it does for the Git based repos (asuming you > are actually using git-svn, which I believe many/most folks are?). > > Robbie > > On 30 January 2017 at 11:51, Lorenz Quack <[email protected]> wrote: >> I think it is different for different components of Qpid. >> >> The Qpid broker for Java for example has not migrated its main repository to >> git. >> Also the GitHub mirror is treated as read-only. And it is quite possible >> that pull request might go unnoticed. >> So, for the Qpid broker for Java component I would recommend for the time >> being to use JIRA/patches/email. >> >> Kind regards, >> Lorenz >> >> >> On 30/01/17 10:56, Chris Richardson wrote: >>> >>> I have been wondering about this too and would definitely give a +1 to the >>> pull request approach if it's an option. >>> >>> /C >>> >>> >>> On 28 January 2017 at 08:51, Adel Boutros <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> For some time we have been submitting jira issues with patches for >>>> problems we have detected. However, it is also possible to perform a pull >>>> request on the github repositories. >>>> >>>> So I was wondering which method you prefer and why? >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Adel >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
