some noob questions Just doing a "Watch" repository doesn't send emails when a new pull request or issues is created on a repo? Watching a repo on github doesn't give the level of notification or granularity you committers want?
What a about members of "github/apache"? I don't see any public members. Are the Cordova committers members of the github "apache" org for the cordova repos? --Carlos On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 5:52 PM, Ian Clelland <iclell...@chromium.org>wrote: > It looks like it was to do with better integration tools, rather than a > real bidirectional mirror setup. The end result is similar (simpler pull > request handling,) although the mechanism is quite different. The original > thread was from Fil on Aug 19 titled "Fw: Github tools". > > Relevant quote: > FYI: Apache Infra (Daniel Gruno in particular) working on GitHub > pull request administration + notification features to integrate better > with Apache projects. > ... > (1) is a web app / proxy type thing where any committers on a project > will be able to log in and close / admin pull requests on github > > On Monday, September 16, 2013, Michal Mocny wrote: > > > I heard somewhere, can't remember from who, that its possible apache > repos > > in the future will be hosted directly on github (or maybe just that > > mirroring will happen without noticeable delay and in both directions?), > > and so we can move to actually accepting pull requests from github. > > > > Is that true? Is that potentially happening? > > > > I ask because that may impact our decision to jump onto the > > reviews.apache.org bandwagon. I'd say its not worth learning to use if > > the > > timeline for github is short (though that seems unlikely). > > > > -Michal > > > -- Carlos Santana <csantan...@gmail.com>