Mergify's Changelog
Happy New Year, everyone! We wish a brand new year full of development automation. 🦾 The year 2020 has been fascinating for us. We grew a lot. We saw a ton of new open source projects using Mergify to move faster. We had stimulating discussions with our users, and we will
Another quarter of the year passed. It's time to reflect on what we achieved and delivered to our users during those last months. We won't cover various boring bug fixes — only the new and exciting features. Enhanced Branch Protection Support If you use protected branches [https:
Three more months have passed, and it's now time for us to share what we built and released over that time frame. Ready? Go! 📦 Batching! That might not sound that exciting, but trust us — it is. Mehdi wrote about it [https://blog.mergify.io/handling-300k-github-events-per-day/] a few days
As usual, this quarter has been a busy one for us. We still grow and helped many new users getting on board and automating their workflow. A lot of our effort this past quarter has been put in improving our engine and dashboard. Many of the changes we did are
This article is the second edition of our quarterly newsletter that summarizes everything that happened during the last quarter for Mergify. This quarter was a busy period for us. We continued our growth at a steady pace and brought a lot of new users on board. We’re merging thousands
From now on, we’d like to share with you a summary of everything that happened during the last quarter of Mergify. This is a good way for you to get informed about new and exciting features, while a great exercise for us to reflect back on our progress! New
A few weeks ago, a Mergify user came to us with the following problem: > When a pull request is opened, we usually assign a few reviewers to it using GitHub user interface. What we’d like, is the pull request to be merged as soon as those reviewers approved
Today’s the big day for Mergify! We’re starting our brand new engine, built from fantastic engineering skills and the feedback provided by our users. As we announced a few days ago [https://blog.mergify.io/a-sneak-peek-at-the-new-mergify/], we’ve transformed Mergify into a complete workflow framework for GitHub. You
As I wrote a few weeks before, the Mergify team is working hard to bring new functionalities into the product. We conversed with many of our customers those last weeks and did our best to consolidate all the feedback we received into our roadmap. Now that we’re finalizing the
The hot summer passed, and it’s now time to come back and cook some marvelous pull requests for your favorite projects!