Well telling me/us which PRs got closed would be a good first step :)
Overall, checking that the PR still applies is a good idea too.
On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 5:34 PM, Andrej Golovnin <golovnin(a)gmx.net> wrote:
> On 30.10.2014, at 23:15, Steve Ebersole <steve(a)hibernate.org> wrote:
>
> Well maybe rather than being hurt and sensitive maybe just understand
that it was not intentional. GitHub automatically closed them. It was
simply a mistake.
>
> Or be sensitive and threatening about it. Whichever you think helps you
best ;)
This does not answer my 1. question. :-) What is the best way to proceed?
Are you going to reopen the pull requests or should we create new requests?
I think, that at least one of my patches must be modified to be applied to
the "new master".
Any clear small guide, what we (contributors) should do to reopen the pull
requests
or a small info that you will care about the closed pull requests
and we should sit down, relax and wait until you are done, would be really
helpful.
>
> On Oct 30, 2014 11:05 PM, "Andrej Golovnin" <golovnin(a)gmx.net>
wrote:
> Hello Steve,
>
> you have closed my pull requests and
> pull requests from others too without any comment.
>
> Should we create a new pull requests for the "new master" branch?
> Or should we just forget all the time and the work we have invested
> to create those pull requests and stop submitting any new pull requests
> in the future?
>
> Best regards,
> Andrej Golovnin