+ [2019-11-19T12:46:09Z] nedbat is there a way to keep existing issues visible, but prevent creation of new issues? Unchecking "issues" in the repo settings makes even a direct link to an issue into a 404.
+ [2019-11-19T16:59:04Z] josuebc Is there any way to keep the commit verification when using "Squash and Merge" button?
+ [2019-11-19T20:12:17Z] anonymousperson Please flag user "GLAT-staff" ASAP. It appears to be another GLAT scam outbreak.
+ [2019-11-19T20:13:11Z] nedbat anonymousperson: there's no official github staff here. Write to support@github.com

message no. 175994

Posted by salad in #github at 2019-11-19T12:34:11Z

it would be possible to not realize and have a change created for some distant branch be merged in a branch that should not have those changes
+ [2019-11-20T02:35:25Z] willc wooo this does exist
+ [2019-11-20T11:39:00Z] acebrianjuan Just noticed my GitHub repository now has an "Actions" tab
+ [2019-11-20T11:40:00Z] acebrianjuan I have taken a look and it seems like this allows us to run CI pipelines?