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Excellent, thanks.  I was brief to the point of incomprehensibility: I got the appropriate permissions configured, but have no idea what a job actually *does*
 to write artifacts to build.eclipse.org.  I had hoped to dig it out of somebody else’s project configuration but it appears that these details are not available to someone outside your project anyway, so I’m back at square one.   n 
Ben   From: cbi-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:cbi-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Sam DavisSent: Tuesday, August 25, 2015 4:35 PM
 To: Common-build Developers discussion
 Subject: Re: [cbi-dev] Writing into a project's downloads area with Hudson
   
I recently did this for Mylyn. All that was required was to file a bug in Community/Hudson asking the webmaster to add the Mylyn HIPP user (genie.mylyn) to the mylyn UNIX group. I imagine it would be similar for BIRT. But this does create
 a security risk - see 
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=375350#c42 for a fix. 
   
On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 4:23 PM, Ben Gamble <BGamble@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Apologies in advance for the dumb question if the answer is sitting out somewhere obvious that I just didn't see.  (Also I'm probably about two years late to this party...)  Anyway,
https://wiki.eclipse.org/Hudson tells me that:
 > Optionally, a project's Hudson instance can be configured to write into a project's downloads area
 
 Which sounds like something that might be useful to BIRT, but the page says nothing further on the subject.  If someone has a project already doing this that could illustrate the process for me, that would be a tremendous help.
 
 Thanks,
 Ben Gamble || BIRT Build/Release Engineer || 
bgamble@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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