Hi,

At the TUL2014, Sharoon said that he had to refuse pull requests on
GitHub mirrors and that people did not take the effort to create an
issue on Tryton's bug tracker.
I did not succeed to find those cases but anyway I think we could try to
manage them by having GitHub creating the issue automaticaly by sending
an email to [email protected] at the creation of a new pull
request (with the patch attached will be a plus). I don't have access to
the configuration of this account but I guess it is possible to get this
configuration.
In such case, we have 2 workflow options:

    - the patch is trivial then it can be applied by a committer directly

    - the patch needs rework and so we request the original author to
      upload it on codereview.tryton.org
      And if he doesn't, we still have the information to fix the issue
      ourself.

For me, the important thing is not to have the contributor to contribute
but to not lost the information he brought in the PL.

@sharoon, is it a possible configuration?

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