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[requires.io] dependency update on master branch #3968

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@unho unho commented Apr 10, 2020

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nijel commented Apr 15, 2020

Have you considered using Dependabot for bumping dependencies? It automatically creates PR per dependency so that it is easier to see what causes problems and what can be safely merged. It also shows changelog if available, so that you can evaluate the update risk easily as well. It can also optionally automatically merge the PR once all tests pass.

I have it on Weblate and it works nicely. Example PR: WeblateOrg/docker#589

PS: I've installed it on my fork, it did few pull requests and it handles correctly python version limitations, so I think it's way to go for us. See #3974

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unho commented Apr 19, 2020

No, I haven't considered alternatives. IIRC this is something Dwayne set up. These PRs are automatically created.

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julen commented Apr 21, 2020

@nijel I ignore how this was setup but I see there's a webhook for requires.io. We can remove that and then you can setup Dependabot; sounds good?

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nijel commented Apr 21, 2020

@julen Okay, I've just submitted request to @translate to allow Dependabot.

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