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Make it possible to mix and match org hosts and status providers #17
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This commit adds a status-provider flag to mix and match between Status Providers and Hosts, while falling back to defaults. Closes ksdme#17
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This commit adds a status-provider flag to mix and match between Status Providers and Hosts, while falling back to defaults. Closes ksdme#17
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This commit adds a status-provider flag to mix and match between hosts and status providers closes ksdme#17
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This commit adds a status-provider flag to mix and match between hosts and status providers closes ksdme#17
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This commit adds a pattern to determine status-provider. The status-provider is determined by @ at the beginning of `orgs` argument Closes ksdme#17
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As of now all the org hosts are locked in with a specific status provider, for example Github is locked in with Travis and Gitlab is locked in with Gitlab-CI. This should be a configurable option while falling back to a default provider.
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