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@2Large No this PR is straight up wrong. The slash in the end tells you instantly it's a directory, i guess it's wanted this way.
It's not rude it's fucken dumb and not thought through. -
skyrocker904yAgreed with Sauce. It’s totally okay to do PRs like those small fixes and improvements, that’s why we build CICD for devs! Think agile, merge agile ;)
But in this case the wrong part is that it is not a correct change so I wouldn’t even categorize that as an improvement, but a small degradation in the documentation -
Maybe he had good intentions, You should have explained him politely why unnecessary PRs don't help.
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I wonder if anyone ( especially a highly experienced engineer ) can tell me what kind of pull requests are rude or inappropriate to do.
I saw some newbie do small fixes in docs or readme folies or some just add unnecessary lines of codes and then do a PR.
I don't know whether these are rude ones or I am thinking about it the wrong way ...
I've also attached an example ...
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