Re: connecting github to the email lists

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On Fri, 2015-01-30 at 08:19 -0800, Brian C. Lane wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 07:58:22AM -0500, David Shea wrote:
> > Another possibility is to use the web-service hook mechanism to 
> > send a HTTP
> > request somewhere any time a pull request is created or commented 
> > on, and we
> > could generate emails from that. The downsides are obvious: we 
> > would have to
> > 1) host it, and 2) write it. Though maybe #2 isn't entirely true, 
> > since I
> > have a hard time believing that we're the first ones to do 
> > something like
> > this. Does anyone know of a github thing, web service or 
> > otherwise, to generate pull request emails?
> 
> And a 3rd, similar, possibility is to run something from cron that 
> queries the various things we're interested in using the github API 
> and does the posting to the list itself.
> 
> I'm starting to think that maybe integrating with the list is more 
> trouble than it's worth. We're already going to be getting the pull 
> request emails sent to us since we're owners/members of the team. 
> Anyone else interested can watch the repos using github to get the 
> same messages.

They can also use Fedora Notifications. Ralph has an example of using 
it to get notifications for specific github activity here:

http://threebean.org/blog/latest-fmn-release/

perhaps you could talk to him about having a pre-canned filter for 
anaconda messages or something, and some info for interested parties 
to set that up?
-- 
Adam Williamson
Fedora QA Community Monkey
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