Re: [All][Math] No ML, no JIRA; GitHub only?

2019-01-25 Thread Gary Gregory
On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 9:17 AM Stefan Bodewig wrote: > On 2019-01-25, Gilles Sadowski wrote: > > > By chance, I opened and read an automated mail from "GitBox" whose > > subject line did not contain anything that would usually prompt a > > reaction from me.[1] > > [Sidenote: I also find it annoy

Re: [All][Math] No ML, no JIRA; GitHub only?

2019-01-25 Thread Otto Fowler
You can create a github PR template in the repository that has instructions on what you expect for the PRs. This would hopefully include things like: is there a jira? does the title have the jira in it? have your run `foo` command to test and verify there are no errors etc: https://github.com/apac

Re: [All][Math] No ML, no JIRA; GitHub only?

2019-01-25 Thread James Ring
On Fri, Jan 25, 2019 at 6:17 AM Stefan Bodewig wrote: > > On 2019-01-25, Gilles Sadowski wrote: > > > By chance, I opened and read an automated mail from "GitBox" whose > > subject line did not contain anything that would usually prompt a > > reaction from me.[1] > > [Sidenote: I also find it anno

Re: [All][Math] No ML, no JIRA; GitHub only?

2019-01-25 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2019-01-25, Gilles Sadowski wrote: > By chance, I opened and read an automated mail from "GitBox" whose > subject line did not contain anything that would usually prompt a > reaction from me.[1] [Sidenote: I also find it annoying that the messages no longer contain the name of the repository s

Re: [All][Math] No ML, no JIRA; GitHub only?

2019-01-25 Thread Gary Gregory
Hi Gilles and all, As projects are moving from Apache's svn/git to Apache GitBox, using GitHub (GH) makes more and more sense for accepting code changes; IMO GH's UI is better than looking at a patch file, especially with GH's "Conversation" feature which let's you have discussion threads in the c

[All][Math] No ML, no JIRA; GitHub only?

2019-01-25 Thread Gilles Sadowski
Hi. By chance, I opened and read an automated mail from "GitBox" whose subject line did not contain anything that would usually prompt a reaction from me.[1] In fact, it was a PR for Commons Math, and there are several others pending: https://github.com/apache/commons-math/pulls Could someone