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Don’t use develop branch anymore #194

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ff6347 opened this issue Apr 8, 2020 · 3 comments
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Don’t use develop branch anymore #194

ff6347 opened this issue Apr 8, 2020 · 3 comments

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ff6347 commented Apr 8, 2020

Another heads up. @ffd8 @trych

I will drop the featurebranch -> develop -> master method for this repo. Since I am mostly the only one developing in it and we don’t do Release Cycles in the page it only creates overhead.

So from now on it should be featurebranch -> passing tests? -> Master

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ffd8 commented Apr 8, 2020

@fabianmoronzirfas Sounds good and thanks for all the organizational backend to this!

Curious if you know how to quiet/reduce the email notifiactions specific to things the renovate & basilbot are doing? Checked out settings -> notifications, but didn't find any preferences (maybe on bot setup themselves?) – Would appreciate to only get emails about human chatter on issues, since the bot stuff is usually visible on the PR progress page themselves.

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ff6347 commented Apr 8, 2020

I don't think the bot can control the notifications for PRs.

https://docs.renovatebot.com/configuration-options/#suppressnotifications

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ff6347 commented Apr 8, 2020

BTW. As soon as all the initial PRs are done it will be a little more quieter around renovate bot :)

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