Today, we’re happy to announce that we’re a sponsor for the next PyConFr 2019 conference [https://pycon.fr]. The conference will happen in Bordeaux, France from 31st October to 3rd November 2019. It’s not a secret that we’re heavy users of Python — our engine is written
A few weeks ago, I’ve been invited to present Mergify during the HumanTalks meetup. I was able to discuss with the audience of the various…
At Mergify, we love providing the best tools for developers. Like many software engineers out there, we leverage GitHub to collaborate. After all, that’s how we started this! The GitHub pull request model is nice, but usually requires a lot of manual steps: 1. Forking the repository by clicking
Today’s a fantastic day for Mergify! We finally got verified by GitHub Marketplace team. That means you will now be able to subscribe to Mergify premium plans directly through GitHub. If you’re already a subscriber, nothing changes for you, and you’ll be able to stick to your
We’ve been awaiting this moment for long, and here it is. As of today, Mergify is available directly from GitHub’s marketplace [https://github.com/marketplace/mergify]. That means you can directly setup Mergify from GitHub’s marketplace with a simple click. It does not change much the setup
This week, your awesome Mergify team was at the latest meetup organized by GitHub. It happened on the 26th March 2019 in the Doctolib…
Mergify is soon going to celebrate its first anniversary. During that first year, we had tons of conversation with users. We received a lot of feedback from our users, which helped us to design our solution. As you know, one of the core features of Mergify [https://mergify.io] is
This post will likely only resonate with our beloved users, but the time has come to celebrate! If you’re leveraging repository automation with Mergify, I’m sure you’re exultant about it. I mean, your life is easier, you’re merging, backporting, labeling with a blink of your eyes.
I know that title might sound a little bit obscure for developers that do not leverage Mergify. For our users however, it’s fantastic news! A few weeks ago, we’ve added a new configuration option to Mergify’s strict merge mode. If you don’t know what this strict
What’s software development without a team? Not a fun thing! A lot of our users are part of organizations, which means there are several people involved in developing software. Sometimes, organizations are large and creating teams helps to keep arrangement understandable. Therefore, GitHub supports creating team inside an organization
It’s no secret that Mergify is written in Python [https://python.org]. Our engine is open source [https://github.com/mergifyio] and is free for anyone to contribute to. That’s how we roll. We’ve been doing Python for a long time, and that got us close to
Mergify has been running for a few months now, and we thought it’d be cool to publish some discussion with our users. Reading about how developers leverage Mergify might be interesting for others and give good ideas to improve your workflow. Today, we’ll be talking with Sébastien Han,