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Issue Tracker

In the Eclipse infrastructure there are different issue trackers for different purposes.

Create all issues related to your code and development here. You are free to define your own rules, e.g. naming conventions. E.g. issues for this webpage

Create (manage) a repository in eclipse-tractusx / Otterdog self-service

Note

There is the Otterdog self-service to manage the repositories in our organization. Otterdog is a tool to manage GitHub organizations at scale using a configuration as code approach. It is actively developed by the Eclipse Foundation and used to manage its numerous projects hosted on GitHub, see here.

See the Otterdog Dashboard with the tabs for the overview, the current configuration and the playground.

To see and learn what is possible and was already done, have a look at the existing PRs.

Eclipse Foundation Helpdesk

Link: Eclipse Foundation Helpdesk

Here all requests for Eclipse infrastructure go in. If you are not sure if you should open an Eclipse Foundation Helpdesk Issue, first use this issue tracker.

  • Start the summary with "tractus-x:" prefix
  • If you are not a committer, create the ticket and add a committer to request a "thumbs up" for approval
  • Example for requesting a sonar project for a repository
  • Example for requesting secrets in repository

Eclipse GitLab IP Issue Tracker

Link: Eclipse GitLab IP Issue Tracker

IMPORTANT: only a committer can create a valid IP Ticket!

Notes:

  • use the templates, follow the INSTRUCTIONs in the templates
  • project name: Eclipse Tractus-X
  • project id: automotive.tractusx
  • SPDX License Identfier: Apache-2.0
  • Format the source reference as Markdown in the description as follows: [Source](<link to the code>)
  • do not forget to add the last line of the templates, for setting the labels

Contact EMO (Eclipse Management Organisation)

If you have a question that cannot be answered by project lead, mentor, or PMC, ask the EMO.

See the Handbook