On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 4:12 PM, Clebert Suconic <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you close your pull request, you may reopen it if you keep the same > git hash before you reopen it. > Worked for me even if I changed the hash of the last commit before reopening. my test PR is https://github.com/rh-messaging/cli-java/pull/48 1) I committed "Revert "Exclude" and "qpidjms 357", 2) pushed it to "jdanekrh:some_pr" branch 3) created the PR, 4) wrote comment, 5) closed pr, 6) committed one more thing to the branch 7) pushed it 8) reopened pr and I have all the commits in the PR. -- Jiri Daněk Messaging QA
