ask for commit after changelog and authors file edit (#7878)

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$ pytest testing/test_config.py $ pytest testing/test_config.py
#. Commit and push once your tests pass and you are happy with your change(s)::
$ git commit -a -m "<commit message>"
$ git push -u
#. Create a new changelog entry in ``changelog``. The file should be named ``<issueid>.<type>.rst``, #. Create a new changelog entry in ``changelog``. The file should be named ``<issueid>.<type>.rst``,
where *issueid* is the number of the issue related to the change and *type* is one of where *issueid* is the number of the issue related to the change and *type* is one of
``feature``, ``improvement``, ``bugfix``, ``doc``, ``deprecation``, ``breaking``, ``vendor`` ``feature``, ``improvement``, ``bugfix``, ``doc``, ``deprecation``, ``breaking``, ``vendor``
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#. Add yourself to ``AUTHORS`` file if not there yet, in alphabetical order. #. Add yourself to ``AUTHORS`` file if not there yet, in alphabetical order.
#. Commit and push once your tests pass and you are happy with your change(s)::
$ git commit -a -m "<commit message>"
$ git push -u
#. Finally, submit a pull request through the GitHub website using this data:: #. Finally, submit a pull request through the GitHub website using this data::
head-fork: YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME/pytest head-fork: YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME/pytest

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In pull request section, ask to commit after editing changelog and authors file.