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== Create a new Mozilla Repo == | |||
1. Create a new repo in your personal GitHub repository | |||
2. Under "Settings" find the area that allows you to Transfer the repo, click the Transfer button | |||
3. Enter the repo name "treeherder-tests" | |||
4. Enter the organization "mozilla" - you will need to have the correct permissions. | |||
5. Click "I understand" button, and in a few minutes the repo should be transferred to Mozilla. |
Revision as of 20:54, 21 April 2015
Active Repositories
RoR | Travis
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Has Owner::Web QA | ?Is RoR = RoR | format=template | template=Web QA/Repositories
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Add a new Web QA repository to this list: |
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Dormant Repositories
RoR | Travis
{{#ask: |
Has Owner::Web QA (dormant) | ?Is RoR = RoR | format=template | template=Web QA/Repositories
}} |
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Add a new Web QA repository to this list: |
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Create a new Mozilla Repo
1. Create a new repo in your personal GitHub repository 2. Under "Settings" find the area that allows you to Transfer the repo, click the Transfer button 3. Enter the repo name "treeherder-tests" 4. Enter the organization "mozilla" - you will need to have the correct permissions. 5. Click "I understand" button, and in a few minutes the repo should be transferred to Mozilla.