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Created | Nov 8, 2012 2:11:33 PM |
Updated | Apr 16, 2013 4:48:14 PM |
Resolved | Nov 12, 2012 5:07:23 PM |
Priority | Critical |
Type | Bug |
State | Fixed |
Assignee | Anna Zhdan (Anna.Zhdan) |
Subsystem | Integrations |
Fix versions | 4.1.1 |
Fixed in builds | 5603, 5612 |
Affected versions | 4.1 |
Browser | Any Browser |
OS | Any OS |
Verified in build | Not verified |
Verified by | Nobody |
Reviewed by | Leonid Stryuk (Leonid.Stryuk) |
Severity | Undefined |
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Try to configure Github integration for project by entering username and password
2. Check "Show repositories for another owner", enter the Name of the organization in the Repository Owner field.
3. Click on the combobox to list repositories
What is the expected result?
The repositories of the organization are shown.
What happens instead?
No repositories are shown.
Is it possible to configure github Integration for such projects from the Github side with the ServiceHook (like before?)
1. Try to configure Github integration for project by entering username and password
2. Check "Show repositories for another owner", enter the Name of the organization in the Repository Owner field.
3. Click on the combobox to list repositories
What is the expected result?
The repositories of the organization are shown.
What happens instead?
No repositories are shown.
Is it possible to configure github Integration for such projects from the Github side with the ServiceHook (like before?)