1. Review the merge request. If you see anything questionable, kick it back to "needs review" or "needs work", unassign it from yourself, and leave a comment. If the patch introduces changes that need manual updating from site admins, be sure that the issue summary has a release note.
1. Review the merge request. If you see anything questionable, kick it back to "needs review" or "needs work", unassign it from yourself, and leave a comment. If the patch introduces changes that need manual updating from site admins, be sure that the issue summary has a release note.
2. If it looks good, go through the issue and assign credit as you see fit.
2. If it looks good, go through the issue and assign credit as you see fit.
3. Adjust the issue title as desired for maximum clarity, since it will be the commit message.
3. Adjust the issue title as desired for maximum clarity, since it will be the commit message.
4. Scroll to the bottom of the page and merge it.
4. Save changes to the issue.
5. If you're going to backport the issue to the current release branch, read on; otherwise, leave a nice comment and mark the issue fixed -- you're all set.
5. Scroll to the bottom of the issue and merge it.
6. If you're going to backport the issue to the current release branch, read on; otherwise, leave a nice comment and mark the issue fixed -- you're all set.