Fwd: Introducing KDE Activity Filter

Kurt Hindenburg kurt.hindenburg at gmail.com
Sun Jul 12 12:22:16 BST 2020


FYI,

Look at the example and mine to get an idea how to add your own if you 
are interested in commit emails.


Kurt

https://invent.kde.org/sysadmin/activityfilter/-/blob/master/personal/khindenburg.yaml

-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: 	Introducing KDE Activity Filter
Date: 	Sun, 12 Jul 2020 18:08:11 +1200
From: 	Ben Cooksley <bcooksley at kde.org>
Reply-To: 	kde-devel at kde.org
To: 	informing about and discussing non-technical community topics 
<kde-community at kde.org>, kde-devel <kde-devel at kde.org>, kde-core-devel 
<kde-core-devel at kde.org>
CC: 	sysadmin <sysadmin at kde.org>



Hi all,

A few years back Sysadmin had to turn off the old Commit Filter
service due to a number of security issues, with no replacement
available.

I'm now happy to announce that a replacement service is now available,
with the added functionality of also being able to cover activity on
Bugzilla and Gitlab (for Tasks and Merge Requests). It is intended
that Activity Filter will be used to provide Gitlab notifications for
merge requests and tasks to mailing lists, along with CI notifications
if desired (once that is moved to Gitlab)

The new service is configured through YAML format files in the
sysadmin/activityfilter repository
(https://invent.kde.org/sysadmin/activityfilter), which is open to
developers to commit. Please ensure that you read the README contained
in the repository before doing so.

Please let us know if you have any questions on the above!

Thanks,
Ben Cooksley
KDE Sysadmin
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