We would love to give the same experience to Bitbucket as it is today on GitHub with our GitHub Application but the API of Bitbucket is super awkward to deal with.
I recommend to use a branch created by bitbucket (not sure if there's one like on github refs/pull/1234/merge) where you get the combination of the target branch and source branch. This way you won't end up in a state where Pull Request is behind the target branch.
For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers.
We would love to give the same experience to Bitbucket as it is today on GitHub with our GitHub Application but the API of Bitbucket is super awkward to deal with.
I recommend to use a branch created by bitbucket (not sure if there's one like on github
refs/pull/1234/merge
) where you get the combination of the target branch and source branch. This way you won't end up in a state where Pull Request is behind the target branch.