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Dnia 2015-04-13, o godz. 17:28:23 |
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Gordon Pettey <petteyg359@×××××.com> napisał(a): |
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> On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 7:59 AM, Erik Mackdanz <erikmack@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> > William Hubbs <williamh@g.o> writes: |
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> "git request-pull" simply formats an email template to tell someone how |
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> they may pull from you, but Github makes no attempt to process such a |
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> > message or turn it into a Github pull request. |
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> A pull is a pull is a pull. Please don't conflate Git and GitHub. |
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> > Any Github presence of the tree will result in Github issues being |
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> > submitted and Github pull requests coming across. We'd have to be |
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> > prepared to chain that into our existing processes or have someone |
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> > dedicated to closing every issue/pull request with "Use bugzie". |
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> Then turn off the issue tracker. Joe Random can't submit GitHub |
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> issues if the repository admin hasn't enabled them. |
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How about we turn off this mailing list? It certainly wastes more of my |
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time than the github pull requests, and unlike them doesn't benefit |
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Gentoo as can be seen by this post. |
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Best regards, |
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Michał Górny |