On 29.03.2017 09:59, Ben Cooksley wrote: > On Sun, Mar 26, 2017 at 6:21 AM, A. Bikadorov > <alex.bikado...@kdemail.net> wrote: >> On 25.03.2017 18:06, Albert Astals Cid wrote: >>> El dissabte, 25 de març de 2017, a les 17:15:29 CET, Ralf Habacker va >>> escriure: >>>> Am 22.03.2017 um 07:55 schrieb Thiago Macieira: >>>>> Em segunda-feira, 13 de mar�o de 2017, �s 01:53:05 PDT, Ralf Habacker >>>>> >>>>> escreveu: >>>>>> Am 13.03.2017 um 00:31 schrieb Albert Astals Cid: >>>>>>> Looking at https://github.com/pulls?q=is%3Apr+org%3Akde+is%3Aopen makes >>>>>>> me >>>>>>> very sad seeing how there's people that want to contribute but will >>>>>>> never >>>>>>> get an answer. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Even if you click to those 109 closed you can see how there are some >>>>>>> that >>>>>>> are from people that clearly got fed up from waiting. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Please people that administer the github account (�Riddell?) make that >>>>>>> happen >>>>>> >>>>>> It may be unrelated but; At least for the github KDE/umbrello repo there >>>>>> is the following message displayed: Only those with write access to >>>>>> this repository can merge pull requests. >>>>>> Looking at the related pull requests for umbrello they looks reasonable. >>>>>> Who is able to merge them ? >>>>> >>>>> That's the ntire point: *no* one is able to merge GitHub Pull Requests in >>>>> most of the repositories. That's by policy, since the submission should >>>>> go through Phabricator instead. >>>> >>>> Unfortunally people did not may be noticed about that policy on creating >>>> the pull request. Not better to use the github pull request template >>>> (see https://github.com/blog/2111-issue-and-pull-request-templates ) to >>>> inform them before creating an autoclosed request ? >>> >>> Obviously when i mean autoclosing i mean close it and point them to the >>> right >>> place, not just close it. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Albert >>> >> >> If there is both, a README and README.md file in the repo, the README.md is >> preferred for >> the "about" text of the project shown on Github. Which means we could add a >> README.md with >> some standard text to every repo only for Github. >> >> The advantage is that contributors will (most likely) see this before they >> create the pull >> request. (Or as an addition to a PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE file and/or autoclose >> script). > > Phabricator also displays .md files I believe, so this would cause > those standard texts to be shown there. >
Not if there is also a README file. See https://phabricator.kde.org/source/krusader/ and https://github.com/KDE/krusader Cheers Alex