Unfortunately only the PR submitter or the ASF infra team can close them.

You can also push a commit to master and close it by using the "close #xxx"
message.


On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 1:04 PM, Deron Eriksson <deroneriks...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Luciano and others,
>
> I just merged my first pull request from another user into SystemML.
> Previously, before pushing to Apache master I've been doing a "commit
> --amend" to add a "Closes #[PR-NUM]." to the end of the commit message so
> as to let asfgit close the pull request. However, because of the sync
> issues from Apache to GitHub (2 of my last 5 commits seemed to hang the
> propagation), I decided to hold off on the "commit --amend" to try to keep
> things as simple as possible to avoid any kind of sync issue.
>
> So, the PR merged cleanly and the update shows up on the SystemML project
> on GitHub as expected. However, the PR is not closed because asfgit didn't
> close it and I don't have permissions to close it.
>
> So, at this stage, does the user close the pull request, or is it possible
> for me to have permissions to close the pull request?
>
> Thank you,
> Deron
>

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