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minus-square@pastermil@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilink14•8 days agoI think there will be a lynch mob of git users outside your house for calling PR as “push request”.
minus-squareDiplomjodlerlinkfedilink10•edit-27 days agoI’ve been wondering about the noise. Edit: turns out, they weren’t there to lynch me. They just gave me a two hour lecture on proper usage of git.
minus-square@naught@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilink3•edit-27 days agoTECHNICALLY, there is no such thing as a pull request in git. That’s a Github convention. It’s really a merge request e: drat someone already out-pedantic’d me
minus-squarelime!linkfedilinkEnglish8•8 days agoonly github users. git itself doesn’t have PRs, and other forges call them different things. gitlab calls them merge requests, pico calls them patch requests…
I think there will be a lynch mob of git users outside your house for calling PR as “push request”.
I’ve been wondering about the noise.
Edit: turns out, they weren’t there to lynch me. They just gave me a two hour lecture on proper usage of git.
TECHNICALLY, there is no such thing as a pull request in git. That’s a Github convention. It’s really a merge request
e: drat someone already out-pedantic’d me
only github users. git itself doesn’t have PRs, and other forges call them different things. gitlab calls them merge requests, pico calls them patch requests…