+[2017-02-27T17:55:13Z]auioaHi is there a possibility to post a link without creating a reference to a github project? +[2017-02-27T18:01:04Z]nedbatauioa: post a link where? what kind of reference? +[2017-02-27T18:03:08Z]auioaI want to post a link in an issue of my repo that directs to an issue of a different repo. When I do that github automatically generates references, I want to avoid this. +[2017-02-27T18:40:14Z]moogleIf i want to break up my project into little bits for building in travis, (for build avoidance), should each project have it's own repository? +[2017-02-27T19:44:02Z]jaeckelIs there a way to always sort issues in a project by a specific setting? e.g. I always want to sort them by 'Recently updated'
moogle: Welcome. If you have a question, it's always best to jump right in and ask it.
+[2017-02-28T00:06:06Z]storrgieCan I redirect my user page site to an external site? +[2017-02-28T00:07:54Z]storrgieI think a lot of folks want to use a custom domain and route people IN to github, I want to do the opposite +[2017-02-28T00:08:06Z]storrgieI want to move my blog from inside github (as a personal page) to an external site +[2017-02-28T02:05:11Z]benaiahdoes anyone have any info on doing an octopus merge through the github API? +[2017-02-28T02:07:53Z]benaiahI could merge branches individually and squash, but I'm not seeing a way to squash through the API.