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Repositories - Merge Management, Pull Requests

Added by James H over 7 years ago

I just download the community version of Open Project, great software, does 90% of everything I was looking for and very intuitive.

I have one issue which I am stuck on. I have installed git on my ubuntu server, I create a project in OP, using Visual Studio for Mac I push my source code to the OP repository and all is ok… but, where do I do merge management or do release management?

I dont want all my developers using their visual studio app to rebase to master, merge etc… it gets messy.

Is there a plugin I need to control this? If not, what are other people using to control their source control for git repository on OP?

Any info would be greatly appreciated.

Regards

James


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