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Use a merge bot for merging PRs #3010
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Other things mergify could do for us:
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Btw, I've been trying to get us into that beta for the better part of this year but no luck so far. |
Thanks Thomas, I think it's a great idea, I think this paired with #2948 will improve a lot the merge and conflict resolution rate in the repo!
yeah if |
I'll draft up an integration and then people can have a look! |
I would assume @galargh is the best one to help here. Please ping me if that is not the case. |
I do have permissions to accept the installation - I'll see it through. They do have some high-visibility customers which makes it seem quite trustworthy. @BigLep, just to double-check, we do not have any specific process in place for vetting 3rd party integrations, right? Beyond the ask here, but I think it might be nice to have a clear checklist of what needs to happen to get a new app installed. |
@galargh : Yeah, I'm not familiar with any. If you want to develop one, I'd ask @andyschwab may have had one he was mentally following in the past. Thanks for seeing it through. |
Pinging @galargh directly 👍 |
I and Andy are on it. Current status: we reached out to Mergify security team with a couple of questions. I'll keep you posted on the progress. FYI, a more formal process for things like this is in the works too. |
Any update on this? :) |
Mergify got back to us and it looks reasonable from the security standpoint. I just installed it for |
Description
It is a bit tedious to manually babysit PRs and update + merge them one at a time. GitHub has merge queues in beta but it is not a public beta yet.
In the meantime, we could use https://mergify.com. It is free for open-source projects. It even has cool features like defining the commit message ahead of time in the PR description: https://docs.mergify.com/actions/merge/#commit-message-template
Open to other suggestions.
Motivation
Spend less time babysitting PRs.
Current Implementation
Are you planning to do it yourself in a pull request?
Yes.
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