Hi,
You should have a look at this blog entry:
https://blogs.apache.org/infra/entry/github_pull_request_builds_now

HTH
Olivier

On 27 July 2016 at 22:41, Matthieu Baechler <matthieu.baech...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear infra team,
>
> Several people of james team are using github daily for their dev workflow.
>
> Basically, we do a pull request from our repository to Linagora[1] fork.
> It allows others team members to do some reviews, something we do a lot,
> see https://github.com/linagora/james-project/pulls .
> It also triggers a build of this pull request merged on master and attach
> build status to the pull request.
> Once reviewers are happy and the build is ok, we do the merge manually on
> apache git.
>
> We would like very much to target apache github repository for our PRs, it
> would allow to :
>
> 1. gain visibility for our PRs (PRs generate emails, etc)
> 2. avoid merging on both apache and Linagora repository everytime
>
> If you agree it would be a progress, here is what we need to achieve that :
>
> 1. create a github user account for "james jenkins" user
> 2. generate a personal access token for this user here
> https://github.com/settings/tokens with scope = {notifications, repo}
> 3. give access to james-project repo for this user
>
> We would then put this token into the Linagora's jenkins instance and
> everything would be fine.
>
> What do you think ?
>
> Best regards,
>
> [1] : Linagora is kindly offering a jenkins server and pay some of the
> project commiters
>
> --
> Matthieu Baechler
>



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