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A SaaS tool that automates pull request and issue management with configurable rules to limit, label, notify, and automatically close inactive or non-compliant items.

Scouted 3 days ago

7.0/ 10
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Score breakdown

Urgency7.0
Market size7.0
Feasibility8.0
Competition6.0
The pain

Repository maintainers struggle to manage multiple open pull requests simultaneously, impacting project efficiency and health.

Who'd pay

Software development teams, open source project maintainers, and companies managing repositories with multiple collaborators.

Signal that triggered it

"To keep this repository healthy, we enforce automated limits for issues and pull requests."

Original post

[RFC]: Issues and Pull Request Policy Updates

Published: 3 days ago

To keep this repository healthy, automated limits are enforced for issues and pull requests. Limits on the number of open pull requests per contributor, implementation of stale states for issues and pull requests, preservation of long-running work via labels, and communication through comments and actions to keep pull requests open are proposed. Automated rules close inactive or non-compliant pull requests.

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