From: Mario F. <kd...@un...> - 2014-12-04 21:24:24
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Am Dienstag, 11. November 2014, 14.00:51 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier: > Hi once more, Morning > On Thursday 06 November 2014 19:44:12 Nicolás Alvarez wrote: > > Non-fast-forward pushes (force pushes) and branch deletions are only > > allowed for the "repository owners". You'll have to decide who that > > will be. > > I guess I'll state that in the ticket, whenever I request the repository to > be moved to playground, right? (Mario, or would we go for kdereview, > directly?) I think that's done now, right? It looks like it's playground. > Also one more admin question: So far we had a dedicated mailing list for > SCM- commits. That was quite convenient. And in fact, it would be even > more convenient, if we had merged it in one list with build bot > notifications(*). That would make it easy for all developers to subscribe > to a single pack of "all that noise" that is relevant to those who commit, > but not so much for other interested bystanders. I'm sort of hoping to > achieve this as part of the transition to KDE.org. I think other KDE projects go in this direction as well. One development list and one noisy, commits, rr, etc. list. > Now the KDE way of doing things seems to be using commitfilter.kde.org. > > Some questions: > - Is is possible to direct commitfiltered mail to a mailing list? (Or will > commitfilter mail out password reminders and some such?) > - Alternatively, is it possible to set up custom notification hooks on a > git repo on KDE.org? I think so. But KDE sysadmins know for sure. > - Or is the list I have in mind a poor plan, in the first place? > > Regards > Thomas > > (*) Potentially also bug tracker notifications, although perhaps it makes > more sense for those to go to rkward-devel, after all. griits Mario |