On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 11:03 AM, Johannes Schlüter
<johan...@schlueters.de>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> with Felipe's help I've just added the second pull request management
> tool to mange pull requests.
>
> The first one is https://qa.php.net/pulls/ this allows any php.net
> developer to close pull requests on github, without us having to manage
> users on github and adding them to groups and all that stuff. I guess
> most of you have seen that.
>
> The new one is a simple integration of pull requests to the bug tracker.
> Similar to the "patch" feature of the bug tracker it is meant to link
> pull requests from bugs so one can easily use a quick search to find all
> bugs with code waiting for a review and having php.net users assigned to
> pull requests.
>
> Search for recent bugs with patch or pull request:
>
> https://bugs.php.net/search.php?boolean=0&limit=30&order_by=id&direction=DESC&cmd=display&status=Open&bug_age=0&bug_updated=0&bug_type=All&patch=Y&pull=Y
> Search for recent bugs with pull requests only:
>
> https://bugs.php.net/search.php?boolean=0&limit=30&order_by=id&direction=DESC&cmd=display&status=Open&bug_age=0&bug_updated=0&bug_type=All&pull=Y
>
> This is a relatively quick hack with room for improvement, some ideas
> anybody can pick up (I'm happy to give a hand where needed):
>
>  - Add functionality from qa.php.net/pull for closing pull requests
>  - Add a note to github when a bug is assigned to a pull request
>  - Show more details about the pull request
>  - Improve the usability
>  - Improve the code
>  - ...
>
> Happy bug fixing!
>
> johannes
>
>
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Excellent stuff!

I like the idea of having bugs linked to github. Most often I find a great
disconnect between the bugs and github so that idea strikes me as very
convenient since knowing someone is assigned in both places alleviates the
need to go hunting.

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