python / miss-islington

šŸšŸ’ā›šŸ¤– - A bot for backporting and merging CPython pull requests
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miss-islington

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šŸšŸ’ā›šŸ¤–

Bot for backporting and merging CPython <https://github.com/python/cpython/>_ Pull Requests.

Backporting a PR on CPython

Prior to merging a PR, a Python core developer should apply the needs backport to X.Y label to the pull request. Once the pull request has been merged, @miss-islington <https://github.com/miss-islington>_ will prepare the backport PR.

If @miss-islington <https://github.com/miss-islington>_ encountered any issue while backporting, it will leave a comment about it, and the PR will be assigned to the core developer who merged the PR. The PR then needs to be backported manually.

Merging the Backport PR

If a Python core developer approved the backport PR made by miss-islington, it will be automatically merged once all the CI checks passed.

Merging PRs

If a Python core developer approved a PR made by anyone and added the "šŸ¤– automerge" label, it will be automatically merged once all the CI checks pass.

Aside: where does the name come from?

According to Wikipedia, Miss Islington is the name of the witch in the Monty Python and the Holy Grail <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yp_l5ntikaU>_ sketch.