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After some out-of-vote +1, I'll start a formal vote (oh, my 1st one ;)
Apache Infra supplies a variety of GitHub integrations [1].
As specified there, it is an "opt in", so we must decide which of these
services we want to have.
Supported integrations are:
1. Any Pull Request that gets op
> Apache Infra supplies a variety of GitHub integrations [1].
>
> As specified there, it is an "opt in", so we must decide which of these
> services we want to have.
My votes
> 1. Any Pull Request that gets opened, closed, reopened or commented on
> now gets recorded on the project's mailing li
Ticket closed:
the asf-authorization-template is the place to add folks to easyant
incubator project. A PMC Chair can do this. If EasyAnt is no longer an
Incubator project then this auth needs to be removed and merged with Ant. As a
subproject of Ant all the git repos would need to be renamed t
On 2014-06-07, Jan Matèrne (jhm) wrote:
> 1. Any Pull Request that gets opened, closed, reopened or commented on now
> gets recorded on the project's mailing list
> 2. If a project has a JIRA instance, any PRs or comments on PRs that include
> a JIRA ticket ID will trigger an update on that specif
>From my experience with log4net and commons, pull requests are pertty
rare, BTW.
On 2014-06-08, Jan Matèrne (jhm) wrote:
> After some out-of-vote +1, I'll start a formal vote (oh, my 1st one ;)
> 1. Any Pull Request that gets opened, closed, reopened or commented on now
> gets recorded on the p
Here is my vote,
On Jun 8, 2014, at 5:08 AM, Jan Matèrne (jhm) wrote:
> After some out-of-vote +1, I'll start a formal vote (oh, my 1st one ;)
>
>
>
> Apache Infra supplies a variety of GitHub integrations [1].
>
> As specified there, it is an "opt in", so we must decide which of these
> ser
> From my experience with log4net and commons, pull requests are pertty
> rare, BTW.
At Camel PRs come in very often ...
Jan
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Apache Commons is one of those projects that looks feature-complete and
bug-free. It's one of those things people use but don't even think about. :)
On 8 June 2014 14:05, Jan Matèrne (jhm) wrote:
> > From my experience with log4net and commons, pull requests are pertty
> > rare, BTW.
>
> At Cam