+[2016-05-28T19:43:41Z]mdwa merge event, and a closed event +[2016-05-28T19:44:11Z]mdwi guess I could probably ignore the closed event after spotting a merge event +[2016-05-28T20:07:20Z]RemramYeah it's not clear it's a bug +[2016-05-28T20:28:42Z]mdwRemram why isn't it clear? +[2016-05-28T20:29:32Z]mdwignoring the event works (for me) but I would think it's not intended API behavior
i guess I could probably ignore the closed event after spotting a merge event
+[2016-05-29T00:00:58Z]guzzlefryIs there an easy way to find out which branches have a specific merge? In this instance: https://github.com/symfony/symfony/pull/10287 +[2016-05-29T00:48:57Z]ODGREENtell me about new orleans. +[2016-05-29T01:36:48Z]shadeshello +[2016-05-29T01:37:31Z]shadesi was working in a group project, we have a master source of truth; each of us created a fork of it, do our changes to the parts we were working on, and push to our remote branches then subit pull requests +[2016-05-29T01:37:51Z]shadessomehow api keys got pushed by other group memebrs to the master source of truth. I went in and removed those as well as superfluous console logs