Infra hasn't approved these in the past. If that policy changes, I'd very much like to know about it.

For CouchDB we use a token on my account that I added for this purpose, limited to Apache repos only. Of course, these API calls count towards my personal limit, which affects other GitHub work that I do outside of the ASF.

-joan

On 29/07/2020 10:18, Andor Molnar wrote:
I’ve created a dummy Github user for ZooKeeper, it works fine in terms of 
branch scanning, but it doesn’t have permissions to update the Github Build 
status at the end of each build.

I think I should add it to the project as contributor/member, but not sure how 
to do that.

Please advise.

Andor



On 2020. Jul 27., at 13:24, Andor Molnar <an...@apache.org> wrote:

I’m interested in this one too.
Currently I’m using regular ‘Git’ source instead of GitHub to speed up branch 
discovery, but this way I cannot run builds against Pull Requests.

Andor



On 2020. Jul 23., at 21:38, Zoran Regvart <zo...@regvart.com> wrote:

Hi builders,
I see some questions on this but not much conclusion currently.

What credentials should we use with GitHub SCM source? Should we use
personal access tokens, or will there be an INFRA provided
Jenkins-wide credential we can use (like a GitHub App[1])?

We're now at the mercy of the GitHub API limits and as more projects
are migrated I expect that to have a big impact.

zoran

[1] 
https://docs.cloudbees.com/docs/cloudbees-ci/latest/cloud-admin-guide/github-app-auth
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Zoran Regvart


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