GitHub just added a new "auto merge" feature, which has to be enabled
manually. I've enabled it on the SymPy repo. If you have push access,
you should be able to click the merge button before the tests pass,
and it will automatically merge once they do.

I'm a little unclear, but I think if the tests don't pass, the branch
still automatically merges if a new commit comes in that passes the
tests, unless you cancel the auto merge. If that is how it works,
that's not ideal (IMO, new commits should be reviewed before blindly
merging, even if they pass tests).

Aaron Meurer

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