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Github token for Apache JAMES ASF build

Hello,

We use https://ci-builds.apache.org/job/james/ to automatically test
code for the Apache James projects and sub-projects.

For two James builds:

 - ApacheJames which builds https://github.com/apache/james-project
 - ApacheJames-Website which builds https://github.com/apache/james-site

Uses private github tokens.

I just set up additional builds for JSPF, JSPF, JSIEVE and MIME4J
projects, and successfully used the asf-ci tokens.

Is there any reasons not to switch these two projects to use the ASF
tokens too?

Cheers,

Benoit


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Re: Github token for Apache JAMES ASF build

Posted by "btellier@apache.org" <bt...@apache.org>.
Sure, this should be the explanation.

I will switch the tokens today.

Cheers,

Benoit

On 28/05/2021 14:28, Jean Helou wrote:
>> I just set up additional builds for JSPF, JSPF, JSIEVE and MIME4J
>> projects, and successfully used the asf-ci tokens.
>>
>> Is there any reasons not to switch these two projects to use the ASF
>> tokens too?
>>
> Not that I know of, but it is possible that the tokens were unavailable
> when the builds were first created ( I think I read something like that in
> some infra tickets when I initially investigated rebooting the apache CI)
>
> Jean
>

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Re: Github token for Apache JAMES ASF build

Posted by Jean Helou <je...@gmail.com>.
> I just set up additional builds for JSPF, JSPF, JSIEVE and MIME4J
> projects, and successfully used the asf-ci tokens.
>
> Is there any reasons not to switch these two projects to use the ASF
> tokens too?
>

Not that I know of, but it is possible that the tokens were unavailable
when the builds were first created ( I think I read something like that in
some infra tickets when I initially investigated rebooting the apache CI)

Jean