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- Project settings
- ================
- Each project have a number of options that can be tweaked in the settings
- page of the project which is accessible to the person having full commits
- to the project.
- This page presents the different settings and there effect.
- `Activate always merge`
- ------------------------
- This boolean enables or disables always making a merge commit when merging
- a pull-request.
- When merging a pull-request in pagure there are three states:
- * fast-forward: when the commits in the pull-request can be fast-forwarded
- pagure signals it and just fast-forward the commit, keeping the history linear.
- * merge: when the commits in the pull-request cannot be merged without a merge
- commit, pagure signals it and performs this merge commit.
- * conflicts: when the commits in the pull-request cannot be merged at all
- automatically due to one or more conflicts. Then pagure signals it and prevent
- merging.
- If the `Activate always merge` option is on, then the `fast-forward` option
- above is disabled in favor of the `merge` option.
- `Activate comment editing`
- --------------------------
- This boolean enables or disables editing comments.
- After commenting on a ticket or a pull-request, the admins of the project
- and the author of the comment may be allowed to edit the comment.
- This allows them to adjust the wording or the style as they wish.
- .. note:: notification about a comment is only sent once with the original
- text, changes performed later will not trigger a new notification.
- Some project may not want to allow editing comments after they were posted
- and this setting allows turning it on or off.
- `Activate Enforce signed-off commits in pull-request`
- -----------------------------------------------------
- This boolean enables or disables checking for a 'Signed-off-by' line (case
- insensitive) in the commit messages of the pull-requests.
- If this line is missing, pagure will display a message near the `Merge`
- button, allowing project admin to request the PR to be updated.
- .. note:: This setting does not prevent commits without this 'signed-off-by'
- line to be pushed directly, it only work at the pull-request level.
- `Activate issue tracker`
- ------------------------
- This boolean simply enables or disables the issue tracker for the project.
- So if you are tracking your ticket on a different system, you can simply
- disable reporting issue on pagure by un-checking this option.
- `Activate Minimum score to merge pull-request`
- ----------------------------------------------
- This option can be used for project wishing to enforce having a minimum
- number of people reviewing a pull-request before it can be merged.
- If this option is enabled, anyone can vote in favor or against a pull-request
- and the sum of the votes in favor minus the sum of the votes againsts give
- the pull-request a score that should be equal or great to the value
- entered in this option for the pull-request to be allowed to be merged.
- .. note:: Only the main comments (ie: not in-line) are taken into account
- to calculate the score of the pull-request.
- To vote in favor of a pull-request, use either:
- * ``+1``
- * ``:thumbsup:``
- To vote against a pull-request, use either:
- * ``-1``
- * ``:thumbsdown:``
- .. note:: Pull-Request reaching the minimum score are not automatically merged
- .. note:: Anyone can vote on the pull-request, not only the contributors.
- `Activate Only assignee can merge pull-request`
- -----------------------------------------------
- This option can be used for project wishing to institute a strong review
- workflow where pull-request are first assigned then merged.
- If this option is enabled, only the person assigned to the pull-request
- can merge it.
- `Activate project documentation`
- --------------------------------
- Pagure offers the option to have a git repository specific for the
- documentation of the project.
- This repository is then accessible under the ``Docs`` tab in the menu of the
- project.
- If you prefer to store your documentation elsewhere or maybe even within
- the sources of the project, you can disable the ``Docs`` tab by un-checking
- this option.
- `Activate pull requests`
- ------------------------
- Pagure offers the option to fork a project, make changes to it and then ask
- the developer to merge these changes into the project. This is similar to
- the pull-request mechanism on GitHub or GitLab.
- However, some projects may prefer receiving patches by email on their list
- or via another hosting plateform or simply do not wish to use the
- pull-request mechanism at all. Un-checking this option will therefore
- prevent anyone from opening a pull-request against this project.
- .. note:: disabling pull-requests does *not* disable forking the projects.
- `Activate Web-hooks`
- --------------------
- Pagure offers the option of sending notification about event happening on a
- project via [web-hooks|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webhook]. This option
- is off by default and can be turned on for a pagure instance in its
- configuration file.
- The URL of the web-hooks can be entered in this field.
- .. note:: See the ``notifications`` documentation to learn more about
- web-hooks in pagure and how to use them.
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