Details
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Suggestion
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Resolution: Won't Fix
Description
Our developers generally have many commits per pull request. For us, pull requests serve as the technical documentation for a given change whereas the business case is in JIRA linked to the pull request by the feature branch and in the pull request description per our own internal standards.
That said, sometimes we see a change in a file and wonder why it was made, or we track down a bug to a section of code and want to know why that code was written that way. Getting the pull requests associated with this part of the file would be ideal, but an easier solution would be to simply be able to see all the pull requests associated with the file (including pull request created date, title, and associated feature branch name). This way we can skim over the pull request titles looking for the one most likely associated with the change and go straight there to read up on the context for the change.