It’s another monthly burst of news about bors-ng, another piece of boilerplate crap for your GitHub repository.
In the last month, we landed 14 PRs in the bors-ng repository.
“This Month in Bors” is written in public on GitHub. If you find a mistake, pull requests or issue reports are appreciated!
Notable Additions
- francoisfreitag fixed a typo in one of the messages
- francoisfreitag silenced a number of Elixir warnings
- francoisfreitag improved the minimum supported version docs
- francoisfreitag added auto-formatting with
mix format
- francoisfreitag renamed the squash merge working branch
- gebner added co-authored-by line to squash commits
- gebner added full names to commit author lines
- gebner changed bors comments to use a smaller font size
- cryslith added a config option for public ports
- swist fixed bors’s handling of the special
@ghost
user - swist fixed bors’ way of counting approvers
- swist improved error handling when synthesize commit and get labels are run
New Contributors
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Who’s using bors?
This month’s featured user is Cerebrum Corporation. Cerebrum develops workflow tracking software for medical labs: our software provides specialized data entry screens for each stage of the workflow, controls label printers for each sample material, and it records what happened in a database for the final diagnostic report, billing, auditing, and metrics.
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