Hi,

> On 30. Jul 2020, at 05:42, Chris Lambertus <c...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
> There is no policy per-se, we have done this in the past, specifically for 
> repo:status tokens;
> 
> Please create an infra jira ticket. Unfortunately, it’s an extremely manual 
> process on our end, and requires Infra to create and maintain an account and 
> password+token for each project, so it’s something we try to avoid unless 
> absolutely necessary. 

In which case would such a thing ever be "absolutely necessary"? 

However, I have come to find it very very convenient to be able to visit a PR 
and see how it fares, in particular since I like setting up repos to not permit 
merges unless the CI gives its thumbs up - which is of course also not 
absolutely necessary - but useful.

Is there any chance there might be a more generic solution than using personal 
tokens or high-effort investment of INFRA to the problem of setting the commit 
status on GitHub from ci-builds in the near future?

Cheers,

-- Richard

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