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[Feature request] Pull requests: Allow to change target branch #6377

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3l73 opened this issue Mar 19, 2019 · 3 comments · Fixed by #6488
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[Feature request] Pull requests: Allow to change target branch #6377

3l73 opened this issue Mar 19, 2019 · 3 comments · Fixed by #6488
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type/proposal The new feature has not been accepted yet but needs to be discussed first.

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@3l73
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3l73 commented Mar 19, 2019

When creating a new Pull request you decide which branch will be the target of the pull request.

After creating it, it is not possible to change the target.
In case it has to be change, you have to close the pull request including all notes etc.

It would be a nice feature, if the user is able to change the target branch.

@lunny lunny added the type/proposal The new feature has not been accepted yet but needs to be discussed first. label Mar 20, 2019
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Is there no other issue for this? I actually am working on this for my org's fork of Gitea. Trying to figure out how we can make this like GitHub and why it wasn't done like Github (currently it always just makes you do the PR to an org in the upstream)

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@lunny Have you seen any other issue like this?

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Oh wait, this is just to change the target once created. Read this wrong.

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