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Since I just did this step for my fork I can say that it's even easier nowadays:
- Just visit https://travis-ci.org
- There you can "Sign in with GitHub" which automatically authorizes Travis in GitHub via OAuth
- Afterwards you only have to "Flick the repository switch on" in your Travis profile (your repositories will be auto-detected after initial login) which effectively enables Travis build checking and automatically adds said webhook.
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@Ede123 The downside of that (automatic) way is that Travis will require a extended permissions on your repo.
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That is true, Travis requests the following permissions
- Read org and team membership
- Access commit status
- Access deployment status
- Access user email addresses (read-only)
- Write repository hooks
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Oh, nice. This seems to have changed. A write permission to a repository, but specific to repository hooks. If above is the new set of permissions, these are reasonable. So the automatic method is fine in this respect too now.
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Hm, seems @codedread is on holiday? (At least that's where I'd be 😉)
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@Ede123 Holidays .. what's that? ;)
Travis CI would be a nice addition to this project. I think it's worth and deserves it. Also, as you already did all the hard work of migrating the unit tests here ..
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@oberstet Did you receive my mail regarding transfer of the project to an organization Tobias? (I sent it to the mail address you use in your commits). You could share owner rights with Jeff then...
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@Ede123 What is the state of our discussion moving this repo (again) to somewhere else? Did I miss anything? I am open to move it, but please lets make that then the last move;)
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@Ede123 I am also open to share admin/merge rights with you, as you seem to be motivated and skilled in the area - and me I am drowning in other things ..
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Last response by @codedread was, that he will delay the move until he's
back from holiday (don't know when that is). Otherwise I think we'd be fine.
I'd be happy to support the project, however it would he nice if you could
still review more complex changes since you obviously are much more
experienced.
Last but not least I'm on holiday and traveling myself right now, so I
won't have access to a computer in the next two weeks and you should expect
delays in my answers.
Am 25. Juli 2016 3:55:20 vorm. schrieb Tobias Oberstein
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@Ede123 I am also open to share admin/merge rights with you, as you seem to
be motivated and skilled in the area - and me I am drowning in other things ..
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@Ede123 No worries - have a nice trip!
Of course I will continue to support/review stuff around. We pretty much depend on Inkscape/Scour for all of our Web sites. It's just that I thought you are much more involved in Inkscape/SVG in general compared to me. And can also act as a "hub" towards Inkscape - which pretty much is the whole reason I got into Scour anyways;) It is important to "connect communities", and for that you need guys involved at both ends ..
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I'm back from holiday and can help out (or enable folks to move it). Can
someone clarify what the move is and what I need to do?
I'm the least involved with Scour between us three these days :D
Jeff
On Mon, 25 Jul 2016 at 07:23 Eduard Braun [email protected] wrote:
Last response by @codedread was, that he will delay the move until he's
back from holiday (don't know when that is). Otherwise I think we'd be
fine.I'd be happy to support the project, however it would he nice if you could
still review more complex changes since you obviously are much more
experienced.Last but not least I'm on holiday and traveling myself right now, so I
won't have access to a computer in the next two weeks and you should
expect
delays in my answers.Am 25. Juli 2016 3:55:20 vorm. schrieb Tobias Oberstein
[email protected]:@Ede123 I am also open to share admin/merge rights with you, as you seem
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Ok, figured it out - I have transferred codedread/scour repo to
scour-project/scour. scour-project is the Github organization that Eduard
and I are in.
On Mon, 25 Jul 2016 at 22:27 Jeff Schiller [email protected] wrote:
I'm back from holiday and can help out (or enable folks to move it). Can
someone clarify what the move is and what I need to do?I'm the least involved with Scour between us three these days :D
Jeff
On Mon, 25 Jul 2016 at 07:23 Eduard Braun [email protected]
wrote:Last response by @codedread was, that he will delay the move until he's
back from holiday (don't know when that is). Otherwise I think we'd be
fine.I'd be happy to support the project, however it would he nice if you
could
still review more complex changes since you obviously are much more
experienced.Last but not least I'm on holiday and traveling myself right now, so I
won't have access to a computer in the next two weeks and you should
expect
delays in my answers.Am 25. Juli 2016 3:55:20 vorm. schrieb Tobias Oberstein
[email protected]:@Ede123 I am also open to share admin/merge rights with you, as you
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@codedread Great, thanks! Could you give me admin rights to the repo?
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Invite sent
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@codedread Mmh, something seem to went wrong .. I didn't get an invite. Usually, you (as an owner/admin) will have a "Settings" tab to the very right/top on the repo. There, go to "Collaborators & Teams" .. there you can configure who has what permissions. I would need to be "Admin" to be able to setup Travis integration and such. Have a look at one of our repos here http://picpaste.com/pics/Bildschirmfoto_vom_2016-07-28_15_27_01-F0fJDkpL.1469712448.png
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Hi Tobias,
I sent you an invite to the scour-project organization (see screenshot).
Can you look for an invite for that? I have tried to send it again.
Once you're part of that organization, I will make you an admin so you can
administer all the things (there's only one repo managed by that org, the
scour repo).
Jeff
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2016-07-29 at 11.31.36 AM.png]
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@codedread https://github.com/codedread Mmh, something seem to went
wrong .. I didn't get an invite. Usually, you (as an owner/admin) will have
a "Settings" tab to the very right/top on the repo. There, go to
"Collaborators & Teams" .. there you can configure who has what
permissions. I would need to be "Admin" to be able to setup Travis
integration and such. Have a look at one of our repos here
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Ok, I also added you explicitly as an Admin of the scour repo:
[image: Screen Shot 2016-07-29 at 11.32.56 AM.png]
On Fri, 29 Jul 2016 at 11:32 Jeff Schiller [email protected] wrote:
Hi Tobias,
I sent you an invite to the scour-project organization (see screenshot).
Can you look for an invite for that? I have tried to send it again.Once you're part of that organization, I will make you an admin so you can
administer all the things (there's only one repo managed by that org, the
scour repo).Jeff
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2016-07-29 at 11.31.36 AM.png]On Thu, 28 Jul 2016 at 06:28 Tobias Oberstein [email protected]
wrote:@codedread https://github.com/codedread Mmh, something seem to went
wrong .. I didn't get an invite. Usually, you (as an owner/admin) will have
a "Settings" tab to the very right/top on the repo. There, go to
"Collaborators & Teams" .. there you can configure who has what
permissions. I would need to be "Admin" to be able to setup Travis
integration and such. Have a look at one of our repos here
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@codedread thanks! that workered. I could already review and merge a PR, and also are able to change repo settings - which is needed to setup Travis ..
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@codedread @Ede123 alright, I have setup Travis integration .. it'll kick in for each commit pushed. As you can see, something fails for py 2.6: https://travis-ci.org/scour-project/scour/builds/148530565 - so it works! ;)
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@oberstet - Yes, the error was introduced in 1a8ece2 (Python 2.6. doesn't like the call of assertRaises()
in the unittest for DocWithFlowtext
).
Should we fix it or simply drop official support for Python 2.6? Inkscape distributions for Windows will bundle Python 2.7 in future, so my biggest concern is resolved.
Do you know if any common Linux distro still relies on Python 2.6?
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@Ede123 I am +1 on dropping 2.6 support. Many major projects already did (eg Twisted).
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