Hi Ilya,
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> it is not very ethical to allow people to open PR in order to say later "hey, 
> you know, we do not accept PR”

Thanks for bringing that up!
        
> 
> I suggest to enable https://nopullrequests.appspot.com/ 
> <https://nopullrequests.appspot.com/> on https://github.com/openvpn/openvpn 
> <https://github.com/openvpn/openvpn> repo, it looks like a polite way of 
> saying things.

I kind of understand why openvpn does not use github pull requests to merge 
(although I might debate that).

Personally I like the github PR workflow, because it makes it much easier to 
view larger changes in context. Especially more complex patches typically need 
a few roundtrips. 

What I would like to know is: Wether “please give feedback to this PR, before I 
send it to the list” is considered a viable (maybe even polite) way to only 
send (large) patches that have already been peer reviewed on the list.

> 
> ideas?

IMHO: If there is consent that we do not want to allow GitHub PRs for any use 
case - disable it.

I have a strong preference for using GitHub at least for vetting out most bugs.

Jens    

> 
> Ilya Shipitsin
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