IIRC this will also add you automatically to the Apache Organization at
GitHub ...
Matt Sicker wrote:
> Add your GitHub username to your LDAP profile by visiting
> https://id.apache.org/
>
> On 3 August 2017 at 06:55, Jörg Schaible
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Eric,
>>
>> Eric Barnhill wrote:
>>
>> > I a
Add your GitHub username to your LDAP profile by visiting
https://id.apache.org/
On 3 August 2017 at 06:55, Jörg Schaible
wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
> Eric Barnhill wrote:
>
> > I am applying for jobs soon and want my work on commons-numbers to be
> > visible on my GitHub page. However I am pushing to
Hi Eric,
Eric Barnhill wrote:
> I am applying for jobs soon and want my work on commons-numbers to be
> visible on my GitHub page. However I am pushing to an Apache repository
> rather than to my own fork, so it doesn't show up on my GitHub page. Is
> there a way to link the two?
it should work
Do you mean what is listed under "forwarding email" in my apache.org email
account?
I believe all my pushes to apache are under my apache.org email address.
On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 1:44 PM, Allon Mureinik wrote:
> Assuming you're using the same email to contribute to commons-numbers as
> you use
Assuming you're using the same email to contribute to commons-numbers as
you use for your GitHub profile, staring the Apache repository should do
the trick.
See also [1] for some other common pitfalls that you may have encountered
[1]
https://help.github.com/articles/why-are-my-contributions-not-s
I am applying for jobs soon and want my work on commons-numbers to be
visible on my GitHub page. However I am pushing to an Apache repository
rather than to my own fork, so it doesn't show up on my GitHub page. Is
there a way to link the two?