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[ FEATURE ] allow error submission from Medusa even if not up-to-date #1342

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NicoLeOca opened this issue Oct 27, 2016 · 4 comments
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Before submitting your issue:

Enable debug logging in Medusa settings, reproduce the error (be sure to disable after the bug is fixed)

Branch/Commit: right before the commit where @fernandog remove mandatory approval for new pull
What you did: there was an error with PP
What happened: I had to submit it manually because Medusa wasn't up-to-date...
What you expected: could we have an option to force it or have a tolerance of a few commits?
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@NicoLeOca NicoLeOca changed the title allow error submission from Medusa even if not up-to-date [Feature Request] allow error submission from Medusa even if not up-to-date Oct 27, 2016
@OmgImAlexis OmgImAlexis changed the title [Feature Request] allow error submission from Medusa even if not up-to-date [ FEATURE REQUEST ] allow error submission from Medusa even if not up-to-date Oct 27, 2016
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I'd be nice to have the last commit be allowed with submit after showing another warning saying that they should check Github and the change-log before submitting it.

@OmgImAlexis OmgImAlexis changed the title [ FEATURE REQUEST ] allow error submission from Medusa even if not up-to-date [ FEATURE ] allow error submission from Medusa even if not up-to-date Oct 27, 2016
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labrys commented Dec 9, 2017

Closing this as it has been added to the #282 Master Feature List to track all feature requests. Discussion specific to this feature can continue in this thread.

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labrys commented Dec 10, 2017

@NicoLeOca if you enable developer mode you can submit issues for versions that are not up to date, however be prepared to re-test any issues with an up-to-date version if required by a dev.

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@labrys
duly noted, thanks!

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