Random Chitchat 2012-2016
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Xoft back in the road!!
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Could someone re-enable the mandatory rebase thing? Reference: #2985
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I don't think it's a separate setting, it's part of the "branch protection" feature. However, admins are allowed to bypass the check, so that's most likely the reason why you're allowed to merge without rebasing.
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(02-17-2016, 03:21 AM)xoft Wrote: I don't think it's a separate setting, it's part of the "branch protection" feature. However, admins are allowed to bypass the check, so that's most likely the reason why you're allowed to merge without rebasing.

In Github, I am a "Member", not an "Owner", yet I can freely merge. There was a time when merging wasn't possible unless the branch had been rebased unto the latest master, during which I was also a "Member".
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I had a look in the branch protection area, and I couldn't see a way to enforce rebases. The only options were to prevent force-pushes to the branch and to require the CI to pass before merging.
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Whatever you did, it worked. Now rebases are enforced. e.g. Merging #2986 is no longer allowed unless I rebase it.
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Well, I didn't do anything 0.0
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I didBig Grin
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Where was the setting?
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