https://issues.rhodecode.com/https://issues.rhodecode.com/favicon.ico?16960560042018-08-02T10:58:35ZRhodeCode - issuesRhodeCode CE/EE - Bug #5493: RhodeCode removes pull requests when the origin fork is deleted. https://issues.rhodecode.com/issues/5493?journal_id=262352018-08-02T10:58:35ZMarcin Kuzminski [CTO]marcin@rhodecode.com
<ul><li><strong>Target version</strong> set to <i>v4.14</i></li></ul><p>Yes, the Deletion purges the repo content, and all attached repositories. </p>
<p>We know this might be not ideal, and as you pointed out keeping history is important. That is why we needed first to "save" the PR results even if the source/targets are not availably anymore, this was introduced in 4.13 as diff-caching. We'll introduce now an option to archive a repository, and not DELETE it, so it would keep all references. Also we'll make DELETE explicitly state what is going to be removed/detached.</p>
<p>We plan this for 4.14 in next 4-8 weeks.</p>
RhodeCode CE/EE - Bug #5493: RhodeCode removes pull requests when the origin fork is deleted. https://issues.rhodecode.com/issues/5493?journal_id=263472018-12-07T09:49:48ZRedmine Integration
<ul><li><strong>Status</strong> changed from <i>New</i> to <i>Closed</i></li></ul><p>Commit <code>e665305df644</code> by Marcin Kuzminski <a href="mailto:marcin@rhodecode.com">marcin@rhodecode.com</a> on <code>default</code> branch changed this issue.<br>
<a href="https://code.rhodecode.com/rhodecode-enterprise-ce/changeset/e665305df644eeb600c2743eecd5928dc70a7808" class="external">https://code.rhodecode.com/rhodecode-enterprise-ce/changeset/e665305df644eeb600c2743eecd5928dc70a7808</a></p>
<p>Commit <code>bdd9dc16c9e6</code> by Marcin Kuzminski <a href="mailto:marcin@rhodecode.com">marcin@rhodecode.com</a> on <code>default</code> branch changed this issue.<br>
<a href="https://code.rhodecode.com/rhodecode-enterprise-ce/changeset/bdd9dc16c9e6c480d2daa907c00b1e5711fe1b6a" class="external">https://code.rhodecode.com/rhodecode-enterprise-ce/changeset/bdd9dc16c9e6c480d2daa907c00b1e5711fe1b6a</a></p>