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Email for the github-bot #1354
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The existing organization email addresses are mapped in https://github.com/nodejs/email |
yeah, just make a new alias in a PR to nodejs/email, put yourself and anyone else in the github-bot team onto it and we'll get it merged and deployed, then you can transfer it |
+1 to an alias, members should probably be |
This adds a new alias with all the current members of nodejs/github-bot. Refs nodejs/build#1354
Liked @maclover7 suggestion about the initial team members, opened nodejs/email#102. |
This adds a new alias with all the current members of nodejs/github-bot. Refs nodejs/build#1354
This adds a new alias with all the current members of nodejs/github-bot. Refs nodejs/build#1354
This adds a new alias with all the current members of nodejs/github-bot. Refs nodejs/build#1354
Closing since nodejs/email#102 landed. Feel free to reopen if there's anything else to be done here. |
This adds a new alias with all the current members of nodejs/github-bot. Refs nodejs/build#1354
Currently the @nodejs-github-bot account is setup with an alias to my @gmail.com email. That's far from ideal as no one else than me can get a hold of emails sent to that account. Recently we had a couple of important emails from GitHub (#1341, #1353 (comment)) where it would have been beneficial if more people could double check the bot's inbox.
Do we have an email account suited for this already, or should we create one?
/cc @nodejs/github-bot
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