Skip to content
New issue

Have a question about this project? Sign up for a free GitHub account to open an issue and contact its maintainers and the community.

By clicking “Sign up for GitHub”, you agree to our terms of service and privacy statement. We’ll occasionally send you account related emails.

Already on GitHub? Sign in to your account

Clarify coala is source of all messages in real-time communication bridge #271

Open
coala-bot opened this issue Mar 21, 2017 · 6 comments
Open

Comments

@coala-bot
Copy link

The text talks about 'CI' and 'an error' and 'validations'. Clarify all of these are referring to coala running.
difficulty/low

Opened via gitter by @jayvdb

@nemani
Copy link
Member

nemani commented Mar 21, 2017

@jayvdb Can you clarify this asap,
We have to modify our applications accordingly.

I and @ashwini0529 both are confused about the project.

@ashwini0529
Copy link
Member

ashwini0529 commented Mar 21, 2017

@jayvdb Does it have any relation with CI logs? I thought this is regarding the CI build fails and PRs. 😕

@nemani
Copy link
Member

nemani commented Mar 21, 2017

How can coala messages/output/faliure be changed without a PR?

@jayvdb
Copy link
Member

jayvdb commented Mar 21, 2017

Real time team communication bridge is a bot that bridges coala to a chatroom.

@ashwini0529
Copy link
Member

Then what is the use of CI in this?

@nemani
Copy link
Member

nemani commented Mar 21, 2017

Copying comment from gitter for tracking purposes:

@ashwini0529 @jayvdb I think I have got the project understood properly

Often a project will decide the build shouldn't break when the data is incorrect during regular development, and these validations are only enabled during betas and release candidates.

This means that coala is not run in the CI when you are developing the project
But only when you have betas and release candidates.
This would mean that the master will fail as soon as you activate coala on it.
To communicate these errors we will use the bot.

Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub. Already have an account? Sign in to comment
Development

No branches or pull requests

5 participants