+1

In only a few days, Michael has driven so much change. Ask me for his name last 
week and I won't have known it. But today I have a folder of his Fineract 
github repos

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> On 10 May 2020, at 19:01, Awasum Yannick <awa...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
> 
> Thanks very much Mike. Your contributions have been greatly appreciated. You 
> have moved Fineract many steps forward.
> 
>> On Sun, May 10, 2020, 15:35 Michael Vorburger <m...@vorburger.ch> wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>> 
>> I have added GitHub Actions (see https://github.com/features/actions) to 
>> https://github.com/apache/fineract in 
>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FINERACT-829:
>> 
>> New, added just now: https://github.com/apache/fineract/pull/691 let us 
>> (you, anyone) comment "/rebase" on any PR to have "git rebase" run on it. 
>> You can see it used e.g. on https://github.com/apache/fineract/pull/881. 
>> This is very handy for both contributor and committers reviewing PRs to more 
>> easily pick up other recently merged changes, instead of having to locally 
>> rebase. The remote git branch is of course different than your local one 
>> after you use /rebase on your PR.  (Note that travis already runs 2 builds, 
>> one of a PR "as-is", and another one building the PR merged against develop. 
>> So /rebase is mostly useful to RE-run a build after other PRs have been 
>> merged, if you need to pick something up. It's not required just to see if 
>> there are merge conflicts - GitHub already figures and shows that without 
>> /rebase.)
>> 
>> Another one we've already had for a while, so more of an FYI/reminder: 
>> https://github.com/apache/fineract/pull/692 will automatically comment "This 
>> pull request seems to be stale. Are you still planning to work on it? We 
>> will automatically close it in 30 days." to any PR that has been inactive 
>> for 30 days. Initially it will only comment. Another 30 days later it will 
>> without any reaction it will automatically close such stale PRs. They will 
>> also have a label ("stale"), making it easy to find them again. I think 60 
>> days is a reasonable timeframe for any contributor. 
>> 
>> https://github.com/apache/fineract/pull/880/files also proposes to add an 
>> automated First Interaction welcome message - nice?
>> 
>> Best,
>> M.
>> _______________________
>> Michael Vorburger
>> http://www.vorburger.ch

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