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Github Pull Requests [message #1752226] Fri, 20 January 2017 06:56 Go to next message
Michael Schnell is currently offline Michael SchnellFriend
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Registered: October 2013
Location: Hamburg (Germany)
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Hi there,

Does anyone monitor the Github pull requests or is the Github repo just a "read only" copy of the main repository elsewhere?

There are several pull requests waiting to be processed (some of them from November last year) and there is currently nothing happen: https://github.com/xtext/maven-xtext-example/pulls

A short feedback would be nice.

Cheers,
Michael
Re: Github Pull Requests [message #1752230 is a reply to message #1752226] Fri, 20 January 2017 07:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Karsten Thoms is currently offline Karsten ThomsFriend
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Hi Michael,

Pull Requests are important for us and we are very actively tracking them on the project. We apologize if we do not react fast. In case of the mentioned repo, it is not part of the core Xtext project and so not all of us are able to handle requests there. Therfore it is good to ping us some time on things that you think is important for us to notice.

Thanks,
~Karsten
Re: Github Pull Requests [message #1768722 is a reply to message #1752230] Sat, 22 July 2017 13:19 Go to previous message
Michael Schnell is currently offline Michael SchnellFriend
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Registered: October 2013
Location: Hamburg (Germany)
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Hi there,

I updated the pull request and it now should be ready to be merged:
https://github.com/xtext/maven-xtext-example/pull/42

I also included a link to a new Maven Archetype in the README. The archetype is based on the "maven-xtext-example" project and can be used to generate a new project more easily.

Can anyone with write access take execute the pull request?

Cheers,
Michael
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