Reminder: juju-core github migration
Andrew Wilkins
andrew.wilkins at canonical.com
Tue Jun 3 04:03:12 UTC 2014
On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 6:19 PM, Ian Booth <ian.booth at canonical.com> wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> As per previous communications, we'll be migrating the juju-core codebase
> off
> Launchpad and across to Github at 10:00 UTC Tuesday 3 June.
>
> Here's a link to the new Contributing document which describes the new
> landing
> workflow:
>
>
> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/bz2/core/4a7de7b9a52bab794821766e40503a66ca08fcaa/CONTRIBUTING
>
> Essentially, you:
>
> 1. Create a pull request against github.com/juju/core master
> 2. A reviewer indicates that the pull request is LGTM
> 3. A member of the Juju project adds a comment containing $$merge$$ to
> initiate
> the landing process.
>
All, please ensure your membership in the juju org is public. You can check
here:
https://github.com/orgs/juju/members
Your $$merge$$ will be ignored if your membership is private.
> 4. An email will be sent with a link to the Jenkins job running the tests.
> 5. An email will be sent when the tests either pass (and the merge is
> done) or fail.
>
> Please try and have all work landed into trunk by the cutover time. A
> brief set
> of steps will be sent out describing how to migrate any current work in
> progress
> across to Github.
>
> Any questions between and the cutover, trying pinging mgz or myself
> (wallyworld)
> on #juju-dev.
>
>
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