Is it possible to create a pull request that spans multiple repos? In other words, can Stash present a unified view of related branches we intend to merge, across multiple repos?
If not, is this anywhere on the Stash roadmap?
Is it possible to create a pull request that spans multiple repos?
No.
If not, is this anywhere on the Stash roadmap?
I doubt it as I don't think that it is a valid concept. Of course, you can still request for it at https://jira.atlassian.com
It is definitely a valid concept - it's not far off from PRs across forks.
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+1 for valid concept. There are mainstream tools that have been developed pretty much exclusively for this reason. Products you likely use every day are developed as such.
Also created Jira issue for this. Upvote the issue to get it on the Atlassian radar.
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+1 for this. In my case I don't want a 'single PR' but the ability to batch create PRs with the same feature number in one go. In our case we have 25+ repositories, and a single feature can span several (or all if we are setting the major app version and having to update the assemblyinfo.cs in every project in every repository for example which is a major time sink).
For example if I have 'feature/1234' branched from the 'develop' branch in 5 repositories, it is very time consuming to manually create 5 separate PRs in the UI. I cannot find a way to do this via the command line either.
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Definitely a valid concept, I bump into this all the time (huge project separated into many repos and developments change multiple repos at a time)
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