As part of the changes for RepositoryVersions [0], we are adding some tools
to the plugin API that will allow plugins to define their own celery tasks,
as well as deploy them. The changes to the plugin API are made in this PR
[1] and are summarized below.
Added:
Allow plugin writers to create
On 01/10/2018 01:29 PM, David Davis wrote:
> Looking at the options in plan.io, it seems that we can’t customize the
> issue format (ie #) but we can change the action keywords (ie re, ref,
> fixes, closes).
>
> I’m tempted to just leave it as it is for now and see if this problem
> affects
Looking at the options in plan.io, it seems that we can’t customize the
issue format (ie #) but we can change the action keywords (ie re, ref,
fixes, closes).
I’m tempted to just leave it as it is for now and see if this problem
affects more people.
David
On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 4:21 PM,
Good idea. I moved crane to also belong to the docker team.
I think that url will only work for github users who are in the Pulp
organization. I don't know why Github does it like that, but it's not easy
to see who the owners are that I know of.
On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 12:41 PM, David Davis
Brian, thanks for setting this up. For people in the pulp org on Github,
you can see the teams here:
https://github.com/orgs/pulp/teams
One additional change I might recommend is that we also move the crane repo
from core to the pulp docker team.
David
On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 12:16 PM, Brian
Yesterday OSCI completed the migration, so docs.pulpproject.org is now
running in the new, OSCI hosted environment. There was a temporary ,
post-migration issue yesterday limiting the availability of some of the
older docs versions, but we got it resolved within an hour. I also updated
the docs
Earlier this week the core team discussed wanting to go forward with the
github plugin teams that had been created several months ago. I just put
that in place, so now all admin rights of a repo are only available to
those devs in the plugin groups. This includes the commit bit assignment.
The
On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 5:30 PM, Austin Macdonald wrote:
> In the RepositoryVersions discussion this morning, we identified some
> issues that needed to be updated to the current design. The issue changes
> have been made and they are ready for all to review. We will discuss