I have been committing regularly to a mercurial repo which is managed by Bitbucket. Today when I made a commit as I always do, Bitbucket has marked the commit as "draft" (this has never happened before). Any ideas what a draft commit is?
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I see the same thing. It looks like there was a change implemented recently to support phases. I fixed this by going into the settings for my repo and 1) turning on "This is a non-publishing repository", 2) Saving, then 3) turning it back off. It may work for you.
A draft is part of the phases framework: https://www.mercurial-scm.org/repo/hg/help/phases
I am not that familiar with this feature, but it would appear as if Bitbucket possibly changed some setting and is now marking public commits as draft.
I too noticed this, but in the last few minutes, it appears as if the system removed the draft label.
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Thanks Josh. My commit is still marked as draft but good to know that I'm not the only one seeing this :-) Dec 18, 2013 at 13:27
I had issue where TortoiseHG was marking some commits I had just pushed on master as draft. After confirming they had indeed made it to server I was able to simply right click on the commit and click "Change Phase to => Public"
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Unfortunately, I don't know why. I'm no longer using TortoiseHG as I've switched jobs since then. Mar 13, 2017 at 19:04