@krinkle Huh, that definitely looks like a bug, and a weird one at that. Please file an issue 🙂
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The Ruby on Rails guides use "please" when suggesting other resource to read or best practices to follow. For example: https://guides.rubyonrails.org/autoloading_and_reloading_constants.html
I've not seen this docs convention before. I certainly see the appeal for describing best practices: "your collaborators will appreciate it!"
Find yourself regularly reviewing pull requests just to comment "please update the changelog"? Automate it! https://danger.systems/js/
Unlike a CI tool, this is automating PR commenting.
People running successful open source projects: what do you do when the rate of PRs grows beyond what you can handle? How do you ensure that PRs have had at least one collaborator respond, without being drowned in notifications/emails yourself?
Please RT for reach.