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Dnia 2015-08-13, o godz. 20:28:11 |
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Joseph Booker <joe@××××××××××.net> napisał(a): |
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> On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 1:42 PM, Michał Górny <mgorny@g.o> wrote: |
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> > Please also remember to ping package maintainers. We usually do that |
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> > through @-highlights in comments. The developers who are direct package |
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> > maintainers can be referenced directly (@mgorny), while teams and |
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> > projects can be referenced via GitHub teams (@Gentoo/qt). Sadly, only |
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> > a handful of the teams is mirrored on GitHub right now and organization |
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> > admin rights are required to add new teams, so you'd have to ping one |
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> > of the 'Owners' (usually me) to mirror more as necessary. |
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> Is there any way to reference a team (or even view a list of them) without |
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> being a member of the "Gentoo" organization already? |
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To be honest, I have no clue :). But I guess not. |
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Sadly, I'm not a GitHub expert and I can't really see anything useful |
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in the documentation. Teams seem private to its members |
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and organization admins, and I don't see any option to change that. It |
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may be simply that some Gentoo developers are ashamed to admit they're |
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part of Gentoo organization. |
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I don't know if team highlights work at all if you don't see |
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the releveant team either. I guess for new we'd have to stay with |
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developers having to highlight teams for you. Which kinda resembles |
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what happens on Bugzilla ;). |
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Best regards, |
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Michał Górny |
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<http://dev.gentoo.org/~mgorny/> |