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Revision as of 15:47, 6 November 2015

Active Repositories

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Add a new Web QA repository to this list:

Dormant Repositories

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Add a new Web QA repository to this list:

Creating a new repository

Follow these steps to create a new repository under the Mozilla organisation:

  1. Create a new repository in your personal GitHub account
  2. Under "Settings" find the area that allows you to transfer the repository, and click the "Transfer" button
  3. Enter the repository name (for example "treeherder-tests")
  4. Enter the organization "mozilla" - you will need to be in the appropriate GitHub team
  5. Click the "I understand" button, and in a few minutes the repository should be transferred to Mozilla

Deactivating a repository

Follow these steps to mark a repository as inactive:

  1. Change the owner in the repository's wiki page to "Web QA (dormant)"
  2. Create a pull request that removes all content and adds a notice to the README (example)
  3. Close any issues or pull requests against the repository
  4. Deactivate issues for the repository
  5. Disable Travis CI for the repository
  6. Delete any Jenkins jobs for the repository