Migrating to salsa
* Paul Gevers <elbrus at debian.org> [2018-03-14 10:23]:
> On 13-03-18 08:12, Rafael Laboissi?re wrote:
>
>> * Rafael Laboissi?re <rafael at debian.org> [2018-03-04 09:57]:
>>
>>> 2) Create a group at the Debian PTS.? I can take care of this.? Which
>>> name would be appropriate? "debian-ci", "ci-team" or simply "ci"?
>
> My preference, the same as on salsa, so ci-team.
Done: https://tracker.debian.org/teams/ci-team/
>>> 5) Set the tagpending webhook for the Debian three packages on Salsa.
>>> This is easy to do and I could do it.? Should I?
>
> No idea/opinion. What is this exactly?
This webhook allows the automatic tagging of bugs as "pending" in the BTS
for commits that contains the magic "Closes: #NNNNNN" in the log message.
>>>> Furthermore, we might activate the "Emails on push" integration
>>>>> service for the repositories in Salsa.? Again, the PTS can be handy
>>>>> here, because we can use the addresses
>>>>> dispatch+${pkg}_vcs at tracker.debian.org.? Users interested in
>>>>> receiving commit notifications can subscribe to the "vcs" keyword at
>>>>> the PTS.
>>>>
>>>> I'm not so sure about this one. you can already watch individual
>>>> repositories on salsa em be notified about all activity on them, so I
>>>> don't see the point.
>>>
>>> Are pushes notified when watching Salsa repositories?? I thought that
>>> the only way to do it was by using the "Emails on push" integration
>>> service.? How do you do it otherwise?
>
> I would say that if you are interested in having this, go ahead. As long
> as one can be subscribed to the list without getting these messages, I
> am fine.
Yes, in order to get the messages, one must subscribe to the keyword
"vcs" on tracker.d.o. The messages do not go to any mailing list. I just
did it.
Rafael
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