On 29/04/2020 10.11, Greg Stein wrote:
On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 8:19 AM Joe Orton <jor...@redhat.com <mailto:jor...@redhat.com>> wrote:

    On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 05:19:09PM +0200, Ruediger Pluem wrote:
     > +1 g...@httpd.apache.org <mailto:g...@httpd.apache.org> (I declare
    the naming discussion for the list name opened :-)).
     > This offers an easy opt-in for those who are interested in these
    updates.

    +1 from me, does anybody know if it's actually technically possible to
    do though?  AFAICT there is not github project setting to do this kind
    of thing specifically so we'd either need to use the API somehow?  Or
    add whate...@httpd.apache.org <mailto:whate...@httpd.apache.org> to
    a personal github account and have
    notifications through that, which seems ugly.


Solved.
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/INFRA/.asf.yaml+features+for+git+repositories#id-.asf.yamlfeaturesforgitrepositories-Notificationsettingsforrepositories <https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/INFRA/.asf.yaml+features+for+git+repositories#id-.asf.yamlfeaturesforgitrepositories-Notificationsettingsforrepositories>

This unfortunately won't work since httpd.git is a mirror repository.
I'm sure we can solve the PR notifications one way or the other, but it can't be done through .asf.yaml until such a point where httpd is using git as its main VCS.


I recommend using selfserve.apache.org <http://selfserve.apache.org> to create notifications@httpd (the typical name/pattern for this stuff), then to use .asf.yaml to sort out the various emails.

Once we are in agreement on a name here, I can get this processed with my VP hat on, and task infra to figure out how to relay notifications there :)


Cheers,
-g


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