Vladimir,
Stash orders open pull requests with the least recently modified pull request at the top. This ordering is applied to encourage actioning the oldest pull requests. Each open pull request has a performance impact on the system, so the best workflow is to address and close your pull requests as quickly as possible.
We have an open feature request, STASH-3004, that you can vote for to add sortable columns.
Best regards,
Bryan Turner
Atlassian Stash
If you go to pull requests list, there is no way to change what ever order it have.
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How far is that a problem? We usually have 10 to 20 per days and can easily manage that.
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The order is randomly changes every time, so you have to read the whole list again and again each time you open it, just to find something. I don't even start talking about filter, which is also an issue. This is so basic features, that just should there from beginning, and now it is a pain to use it :(
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The order does not "randomly" change. The order is updated as the pull requests are updated, with the most recently updated pull request at the bottom and the least recently updated pull request at the top. Pull requests are considered "updated" when new commits are pushed to the branch being merged.
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If you're only interested in Pull Requests that you've created, or have been added as a reviewer, there's a keyboard shortcut - press the 'T' key - that dims out all other pull requests and you can see which ones are important to you at a glance
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Hi Vladimir,
What do you mean by that?
Best regards,
Thiago Bomfim
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