Community PR Trello board lives again!

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Will Hopper

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Jun 14, 2016, 6:53:58 PM6/14/16
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Hello, all!

Once upon a time (in 2013), there was a Puppet Labs managed Trello board tracking community pull requests across the major core open source projects. This was great, as it added transparency to the state of the pull requests y'all had worked hard on and reduced the effort of bookkeeping on our part!

As of today, this board is back, and (hopefully) better than ever! We on the core team will be using it to triage and review community contributions from now on, especially during our bi-weekly community pull request review sessions. Currently covered projects are puppet, facter, hiera, and puppet-strings.

If you are interested in seeing the board in all of it's glory, you can find it here! https://trello.com/b/YCzBvzHW

Additional details and descriptions of our process (and what those columns mean) can be found here: https://github.com/whopper/puppet-core-community-triage/blob/master/README.md

If you are a contributor, know that your pull requests will be automatically added as cards on the board, and you can track their progress at any time. Other actions such as commenting, pushing commits, and rebasing will also automatically update the card location to hopefully make it easier for us to keep track of what's going on.

Let us know if you encounter any weirdness!

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Rob Nelson

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Jun 15, 2016, 9:52:49 AM6/15/16
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Will, that's awesome, thanks for bringing that back!

As a point of curiosity, can you say what you're doing to sync things up? I played with Zapier and some similar items myself and found them all kind of lacking, with the exception of waffle.io even though it doesn't use Trello itself. Thanks,

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Branan Riley

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Jun 15, 2016, 11:42:34 AM6/15/16
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We (or rather, Whopper) wrote a little Heroku app that listens for Github events and does the magic. It's in the repo he linked in the initial post

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Will Hopper

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Jun 15, 2016, 1:55:39 PM6/15/16
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On Wednesday, June 15, 2016 at 8:42:34 AM UTC-7, Branan Purvine-Riley wrote:
We (or rather, Whopper) wrote a little Heroku app that listens for Github events and does the magic. It's in the repo he linked in the initial post


Heh, yep! I hacked together a tiny Sinatra app for the minimum viable solution to this problem :). It may be rewritten in the future if we decide we need more robust functionality.
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