bors-ng
squaretictactoe
bors-ng | squaretictactoe | |
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14 | 1 | |
1,516 | 7 | |
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7.2 | 0.0 | |
29 days ago | almost 7 years ago | |
Elixir | Java | |
Apache License 2.0 | - |
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bors-ng
- Bors: Elixir GitHub bot that prevents merge skew / semantic merge conflicts
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How do you WORK WITH testing teams?
You can further protect main branch by using a rollup approach (see Bors for an example) where the pre-merge tests are run against the combination of those PRs currently proposed for merging, which limits the possibility that two PRs look OK but together break something.
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Bors-NG, declared to be feature frozen and deprecated
Completely independent implementations of the same underlying concept, one of which was written pretty much just for the rust project, and the other was written as a more general tool and service.
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Merge Commit, Squash, or Rebase: how do you close Pull Requests on GitHub?
Merge commit (via bors) because I hate squash merges.
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What’s a bors, and why (don’t) you want it?
Maybe the author does not know that there's https://bors.tech which is a publicly available Bors instance. There's absolutely no operational cost involved except for the initial setup.
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Two Years and over 700 Websites Later
Or images. On pages like https://bors.tech and https://foodpartners.us the "bloat" is all images. The images are bigger than they were in the 1990's because they look better, even if you don't think they communicate more "information" people may still want them.
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Ask HN: How are pull requests integrated in a repo with high commit frequency?
According to the README, it bisects. It doesn't matter much for me, though - the batches in our case were never big.
https://github.com/bors-ng/bors-ng/blob/master/README.md#how...
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This is how auto-merge works at Bumble, how we optimised processes and removed restrictions on the number of tickets per day
Sounds like they settled on the bors model of a batching merge queue. Gitlab's merge trains instead speculatively run all of the merges at once which gives more precise data at a higher cost and longer time, if your number of parallel runners is limited.
- Launch HN: MergeQueue (YC S21) – Automate rebasing and merging for your codebase
squaretictactoe
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Ask HN: What's a side project you built to make money that hasn't?
More than 6 years back, I left my job without any idea of what I'd do. I just couldn't work anymore and leaving was the priority.
After months of doing nothing much, I decided to implement a game (which I came up with in school, and had also created a basic version in college). I had an electronics background, so I did know programming basics and had to write Perl scripts at work. However, I didn't know much of Java (had a course in school) and Android. Somehow, over the course of a year, I made the app.
The main game idea I had in school was simple inspiration from tic-tac-toe. Make squares instead of lines on a 4x4 board. While writing the code, I was ever trying to make it impressive. So, I came up lots of choices - larger board sizes (up to 12x12) for both tic-tac-toe and the square ones, with blocking moves.
To monetize, I added ads. After release, I got about 0.12 dollars or something over few months. I just removed the ads instead of trying to salvage it. I had bought a domain/hosting, so financially, it was a loss.
In hindsight, biggest issue was UI/UX and not knowing how to promote. I'm still proud of the code I implemented for computer moves.
App is no longer on play store (because it stopped working on newer versions), but you can still see screenshots here: https://github.com/learnbyexample/squaretictactoe
I wanted to re-implement in Python later, started it but never finished. May be next year ;)
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