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Enforce OEP-1 clause that all OEPs should be merged even if rejected/withdrawn #428
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Unassigning myself as I have no current plans to do this. |
@kdmccormick for this one, would you suggest I go through all unmerged PRs and reopen and merge them with an appropriate status? |
That's what OEP-1 says to do. Personally, I think it's a little silly. If I wanted to know the rejected OEPs, I could just look at closed PRs. |
I think I do see the sense in it, because most people don't go through closed PRs. I think I'll take this on |
Reflect reality that rejected or withdrawn proposals are frequently left unmerged even though OEP-1 had previously called for it. Addresses #428
Ultimately I agree with you, @kdmccormick . I don't think it's worth the time to merge PRs that never materialized. I updated OEP-1 accordingly and discussion can continue on #601 |
Reflect reality that rejected or withdrawn proposals are frequently left unmerged even though OEP-1 had previously called for it. Addresses #428
Reflect reality that rejected or withdrawn proposals are frequently left unmerged even though OEP-1 had previously called for it. Addresses #428
Reflect reality that rejected or withdrawn proposals are frequently left unmerged even though OEP-1 had previously called for it. Addresses #428
Reflect reality that rejected or withdrawn proposals are frequently left unmerged even though OEP-1 had previously called for it. Addresses openedx#428
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