Automatically succeed if same commit has already succeeded in the past
I created a new feature branch off of master, pushed it to github, and I half expected AppVeyor to immediately mark the build successful since that exact commit had already passed when master was pushed. Instead the build ran normally.
Is this something that's been considered? I don't see any configuration options for it.
I suppose it's not quite as simple as checking the SHA, since you'd want to ensure the project configuration also hasn't changed.
Anyway, if this idea is technically unsound in any way, I'd be curious to know why.
Thanks.
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Ilya Finkelshteyn closed this discussion on 25 Aug, 2018 02:01 AM.