commit | 8e08d8e1a901493a290be76adc452f7abd597854 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Joakim Bech <joakim.bech@linaro.org> | Thu Jan 09 09:12:58 2020 +0100 |
committer | Jérôme Forissier <jerome@forissier.org> | Thu Jan 09 14:03:42 2020 +0100 |
tree | 58d4942dfb99be41f0082b317acb1275b6785591 | |
parent | 0b38353cb066899d09b926b7c87e29cecfc83f1c [diff] |
GitHub: use GitHub actions to close stale issues and PRs It's not uncommon that people ask questions or send pull requests that becomes stale for various reasons. Some examples can be: - Original Poster (OP) doesn't close the ticket. - OP doesn't get back when maintainers asked for more information. - OP gets busy with other things and have to put the work a side. Having lots of open issues and pull request makes it almost impossible to figure out where help and input is needed, since things simply becomes overwhelming. By using GitHub actions [1] we enable a tool that can: - Automatically close issues that no one cares about. - Help us bring attention back to issues that are of importance. - Push patch creators to not drop their proposed patches. - Remind maintainers and other OP-TEE users that reviews are needed. This patch set propose actions that will warn after 30 days of no activity, together with that warning the GitHub bot will add a "stale" label. If that label isn't removed within 5 days, then the GitHub bot will close the issue or pull request. People who are admins in the OP-TEE project can remove the label by themselves, other people have to add a comment telling that their issue is still relevant and that they would like to have the stale label removed. When we first enable this, hundreds of issues and pull requests will be affected, but after a first round the list of open issues and pull request should be much smaller and should only contain things that are or relevance to continue working with. Link: [1] https://help.github.com/en/actions/automating-your-workflow-with-github-actions/about-github-actions Signed-off-by: Joakim Bech <joakim.bech@linaro.org> Acked-by: Jerome Forissier <jerome@forissier.org> Acked-by: Jens Wiklander <jens.wiklander@linaro.org>
This git contains source code for the secure side implementation of OP-TEE project.
All official OP-TEE documentation has moved to http://optee.readthedocs.io.
// OP-TEE core maintainers