On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 10:03 PM, Shawn Wells <shawn(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 9/3/14, 9:59 AM, Gabe Alford wrote:
Having pull requests merged against the existing baseline would be huge
> as well, especially for release note documentation. Any idea how to set
> that up?
>
Do you mean that all pull requests from the time github use started to
today be added to the 0.1.19 milestone? Or.....?
I may have misread your note.
What I *though* I read was there was a magical way to automatically
associate new pull requests with a specific milestone label. This would be
very, very cool, but can't find any docs on if that's possible (e.g.
marking the patch in some special way, giving it some special commit tag,
etc). If possible, awesome! If not, oh well.
It looks like at this point a lot of it is a manual process which the pull
requestor or the merger could just make sure it is associated with the
correct milestone. Someone would need to open/close milestones as once a
milestone is needed/completed. There might be a way to do this through
github webhooks
https://developer.github.com/webhooks/. Not sure if any of
these software products would work:
https://github.com/stephencelis/ghi or
https://github.com/node-gh/gh