On Saturday, 2013-01-19 at 11:56 , Andy Fingerhut wrote:
> Irakli:
> 
> I am curious about the possibility of auto-creating patches from git pull 
> requests, in case that would bridge the divide between people that would 
> prefer submitting pull requests, and Clojure screeners that would prefer 
> evaluating patches and JIRA tickets.
> 
> Causing a new git pull request to to auto-create a JIRA ticket with a patch 
> sounds easy, but that isn't the whole process.
> 
> What about comments that are later added to the pull request?  Are they 
> auto-added as comments to the JIRA ticket?
> 
> Are comments added to the JIRA ticket auto-added as comments to the pull 
> request?
> 
> If the JIRA ticket is closed, does that automatically close the github pull 
> request?
> 
> If the answer to all of the above is "yes, already works that way", then I'd 
> be willing to spend a little more time looking into it.  Do you have links to 
> any info on the tools that enable such behavior?

I'm afraid I don't have answers to those questions it's just someone have 
pointed out this link
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRASTUDIO/Linking+GitHub+Activities+to+JIRA+Issues

in the pull request I created when it was closed down. Bugzilla integration 
does all of these, but syncing comments. Maybe support for JIRA is better or 
worth, I have no way of trying that out as I don't have access to JIRA.
 
> 
> Thanks,
> Andy
> 
> On Jan 18, 2013, at 5:13 PM, Irakli Gozalishvili wrote:
> > At mozilla we also require signing CA but do accept pull requests and there 
> > are whole team of legal people that
> > makes sure things like that don't raise any legal concerns. After all it's 
> > just .patch to the pull request url gives you
> > an actual change patch so if reviewing patches is desired it's easy to 
> > build a tool that attaches it to JIRA. We in fact
> > do that for bugzilla. The good news is that such tools are already written 
> > for JIRA so it's just matter of enabling it!
> > 
> 
> 
> 
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