I was under the impression that, on GitHub, pull requests are as easy to
discover as issues. Give this, I'm not sure I understand the benefit of
this restriction
Steve
On Thu, 17 Mar 2016 at 05:22, Kurtis Rader <kra...@skepticism.us> wrote:
> I don't want to make submitting bug fixes onerous. However, in my
> professional experience (not open source) it seems to me most
> pull-requests should be tied to an open issue so they're easier to
> discover. That also provides an opportunity to discuss the issue before
> we're presented with a pull-request. Obviously there are some types of
> pull-requests, such as trivial fixes of typographical errors or style
> cleanups or improvements to the documentation, that don't need or benefit
> from an associated issue. So we shouldn't make the association with an open
> issue a hard requirement. Too, unlike projects internal to a company we
> can't reasonably expect all contributors to the fish project to be aware of
> norms like tying changes to open issues.
>
> My question is whether other contributors of changes have an opinion? And
> if you're in agreement with me what's the best way to encourage tying
> pull-requests to open issues?
>
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