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Manual semantic commit enablement not working #715

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rarkins opened this issue Aug 22, 2017 · 2 comments
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Manual semantic commit enablement not working #715

rarkins opened this issue Aug 22, 2017 · 2 comments
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priority-2-high Bugs impacting wide number of users or very important features type:bug Bug fix of existing functionality

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rarkins commented Aug 22, 2017

From @denkristoffer #473 (comment)

We haven't actually switched to using semantic commits ourselves yet, I was hoping to take the first step by using it with renovate 🙂 The latest PR from renovate is called "Update dependency to v0.0.6" – that's from 12 hours ago even though I added "semanticCommits": true more than two weeks ago.

@rarkins rarkins added type:bug Bug fix of existing functionality priority-2-high Bugs impacting wide number of users or very important features ready labels Aug 22, 2017
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@rarkins This is probably due to #720 (comment) as well, don't you think? I'm sorry about that 🙁

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rarkins commented Aug 23, 2017

Yes, you're probably right. I'll close this but please reopen if you don't see it behaving as expected.

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