- Did you add Scaladoc to every public function/method?
- Did you add at least one test demonstrating the PR?
- Did you delete any extraneous printlns/debugging code?
- Did you specify the type of improvement?
- Did you add appropriate documentation in
docs/src
? - Did you request a desired merge strategy?
- Did you add text to be included in the Release Notes for this change?
- Feature (or new API)
- API modification
- API deprecation
- Backend code generation
- Performance improvement
- Bugfix
- Documentation or website-related
- Dependency update
- Internal or build-related (includes code refactoring/cleanup)
- Squash: The PR will be squashed and merged (choose this if you have no preference).
- Rebase: You will rebase the PR onto master and it will be merged with a merge commit.
- Did you add the appropriate labels? (Select the most appropriate one based on the "Type of Improvement")
- Did you mark the proper milestone (Bug fix:
3.6.x
,5.x
, or6.x
depending on impact, API modification or big change:7.0
)? - Did you review?
- Did you check whether all relevant Contributor checkboxes have been checked?
- Did you do one of the following when ready to merge:
- Squash: You/ the contributor
Enable auto-merge (squash)
, clean up the commit message, and label withPlease Merge
. - Merge: Ensure that contributor has cleaned up their commit history, then merge with
Create a merge commit
.
- Squash: You/ the contributor