Currently the commit message is hard-coded.
One use case for customizing the message is to allow skipping CI: request
Currently the commit message is hard-coded.
One use case for customizing the message is to allow skipping CI: request
Subject | Repo | Branch | Lines +/- | |
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Let projects specify a suffix to commit messages | translatewiki | master | +9 -1 |
All the progress will be visible here. Should I interpret your question as a request to increase priority on this task?
Should I interpret your question as a request to increase priority on this task?
I would not presume to dictate your priorities.
This was just a friendly bump to make sure the issue has not been forgotten, since it has been more than a year without activity since I reported it. If you were able to give an ETA, it would be greatly appreciated.
This is not critical, only causing unnecessary consumption of our TravisCI credits whenever translations are pushed. We recently ran out of those again following a Translatewiki.net commit, which is what made me come here to see if there had been an update. It would be nice to have this fixed at some point.
Cheers
Change 950161 had a related patch set uploaded (by Jon Harald Søby; author: Jon Harald Søby):
[translatewiki@master] Let projects specify a suffix to commit messages
Had a quick look at the code, looks good to me but obviously I can't test until this is effectively released ;-)
Many thanks @jhsoby !
Change 950161 merged by jenkins-bot:
[translatewiki@master] Let projects specify a suffix to commit messages
Patch was deployed today, and the commit message appears to have the suffix: https://github.com/mantisbt/mantisbt/commit/485c0d84f2361d3b092e5978031b7ee0fd44506a
I confirm that the latest commit did not trigger a TravisCI build.
Thanks a lot, you guys are great !