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Github Bridge #119

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harlantwood opened this issue Nov 19, 2015 · 6 comments
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Github Bridge #119

harlantwood opened this issue Nov 19, 2015 · 6 comments

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@harlantwood
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Combining discussions about:

I suggest we create a new repo ipfs/git-bridge which will handle both of these tasks, and possibly more github bridges as needs arise.

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Remembering... don't we have something that uses github auth already? a bot / pinbot perhaps? or maybe @jbenet just mentioned this as an idea for the next (hubot) pinbot?

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davidar commented Nov 19, 2015

👍 would also be great if it could set appropriate DNS records so the mirror could be accessed via <github-username>.gh.ipfs.io

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hm... @davidar are you thinking of an IPFS mirror of github repos? while that is clearly awesome, it's not what I'm proposing here, I'm proposing a server which handles the sever side of oauth (log in with github) and the server side of githooks, eg a server which can do builds/deploys on a given commit.

I edited the original post in this thread for clarity as well.

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Hm, I originally suggested the repo be ipfs/git-bridge, but ipfs/github-bridge is more descriptive and clear.

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davidar commented Nov 21, 2015

@harlantwood Oh, sorry, I though you were talking about a webhook to deploy github-pages sites to IPFS.

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Closing in favor of #137

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