Update: I've disabled gitmate's ability to automatically add size labels based on the size of the PR. When it applied the "size-XS" label, it removed the "CLA signed" label already applied by the-knights-who-say-ni. ni is smart enough to reapply the label, but I don't think this feature is ready for us, and definitely not for CPython, where we have other bots applying other labels. I've filed a bug: https://gitlab.com/gitmate/open-source/gitmate-2/issues/393
I've enabled gitmate's ability to detect duplicate issues across Python projects. It will post a message like this: "GitMate.io <https://gitmate.io/> thinks possibly related issues are #1 (issue 1 title), #2 (issue 2 title), and #3 (issue 3 title)" I don't yet know how accurate it will be, but that's why I'm experimenting. gitmate is currently only installed in devguide, core-workflow, and miss-islington. If there is interest in adding it in other repos, please let me know. Mariatta On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 11:49 AM Mariatta Wijaya <mariatta.wij...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'm interested to try out Gitmate, and I've requested the permission for > it to be installed in Python GitHub organization. > > https://gitmate.io/ > > Several of its features I'd like to try out for now: > - automatically add size labels on pull requests. It can analyze the > content of the pull request, and apply the size labels (xs, s, m, etc) > - apply stale label for inactive pull requsts > > gitmate has been used by coala. Here is an example of a PR where it > automatically add stale, size labels, and also checks of PEP 8 compliance: > https://github.com/coala/coala/pull/4818 > > I find the code analysis feature of gitmate (checking for PEP 8 etc) is > too noisy, so I don't think we should add it now. > > If it works for the devguide or core workflow, perhaps later we can try > adding this to cpython too? > > Mariatta >
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