+ [2017-03-06T22:07:14Z] jerit that I found is what my problem was
+ [2017-03-06T22:07:28Z] kode54 that too
+ [2017-03-06T23:49:54Z] benaiah I'm using the GitHub search API to search for PRs, and I'm using the "head" query value to get PRs of a specific branch. Unfortunately this is doing a substring match - you can see the effect at https://api.github.com/search/issues?q=repo:Benaiah/netlify-cms-test-repo%20type:pr%20state:open%20head:cms/2017-02-24-yada-yada-yada - it returns 2 entries, one of which is the correct one, and one of which simply
+ [2017-03-06T23:49:55Z] benaiah has a branch name which *contains* the given "head" parameter. Is there a way to make the search return only exact matches for the "head" parameter

message no. 164943

Posted by jerit in #github at 2017-03-06T15:42:21Z

I normally work with SourceTree but thats for my private repos so sorry if you feel like you're hand holding. I really don't have much experience with git
+ [2017-03-07T03:33:50Z] Lindosaled73 hi, I recently read this article about the latest update to the github ToS https://www.mirbsd.org/permalinks/wlog-10_e20170301-tg.htm . That article basically says that many FOSS licenses are no longer compatable with github.com's latest ToS. Is that article correct that I could no longer work on github with projects that are licensed GPLv2+ (like ioquake3 and Tremulous), nor other content that have the cc-by or cc-by-sa licene
+ [2017-03-07T03:34:37Z] Lindosaled73 new ToS effectively requires a relicensing of content pushed to github.com?
+ [2017-03-07T16:24:00Z] vicatcu is anyone else getting issues with github.com? Trying to squash and merge I'm getting "You can't perform that action at this time." message. Also trying to sign out I'm getting "Your browser did something unexpected. Please contact us if the problem persists."
+ [2017-03-07T16:36:23Z] vicatcu ... and now I can't log in...
+ [2017-03-07T16:36:43Z] vicatcu time to try some ctrl-shift-d action