On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 8:41 PM, Klaus Silveira <cont...@klaussilveira.com>wrote:

> That's kind of a general setup, Stefan. Sending an email to the commiter
> that broke the build with details of the build process, as well sending an
> email to a mailing list.
>
> I'll be looking into this Jenkins issue (JENKINS-5931). Maybe having an
> access control based on IRC operators and voices?
>

yeah, using voices would work, but then that would mean that it is only a
read only channel for most people, which imo would be a bad move.
I mean it would be really nice, if people could drop by to our qa related
irc room and start talking about that pesky build failure.
another solution would be to set up a custom irc bot, independently from
jenkins, which could fetch the build results through the mailing list or
rss and send it to the channel.
of course extending the jenkins irc bot is also a possibility, the easiest
way would be having a configuration option for disabling the whole control
stuff, as we don't really need the interactivity there, you can use the web
interface for that.

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