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From: | Ed W |
Subject: | Re: [gpsd-users] Problems with the gpsd website move |
Date: | Mon, 27 Feb 2012 11:30:57 +0000 |
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On 27/02/2012 08:42, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
No. How do I set up hooks for commit notifications?
Oh, in case I missed the obvious one here. If you simply want a hook which integrates with either:
- Email to spit out commit messages,- One of about 50+ popular trackers or messaging services (ie Trac, Twitter, Bugzilla and similar)
Then these are built-in to github already. In your *own* repo, click the Admin button at the top, then Service Hooks on the left. Setup a bunch of pre-created services from there.
(Whilst in there I notice that options such as the Bugzilla hook *appear* to offer support to integrate with it as an issue tracker. I haven't researched exactly what that means, but it *might* mean some integration with bugzilla issue urls or marking issues in some way.)
Regards Ed W
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