Thanks Knut. Exactly what I was looking for. On 4 July 2012 14:40, Knut Anders Hatlen <[email protected]> wrote: > siddharth srivastava <[email protected]> writes: > >> Hi >> >> While improvising code coverage, I made a lot of changes in different >> files. Now the changes in each file is a patch in itself. >> So my question was, how do you create/manage diff for multiple issues >> simultaneously. >> The process I have been following now was to make change, create diff, >> revert back and again do the same for next patch. >> But now since I have 8-10 patches, is there a sane way of doing this ? > > Hi Siddharth, > > I've been using git for this. With git, you can do local commits, create > local branches, and reorder/splice/split/edit local commits as you > wish. I've found that managing multiple issues has been a lot easier > with git than with svn. > > A git repository for Derby is hosted at http://git.apache.org. > > Useful reading for contributors: http://www.apache.org/dev/git.html > > And for committers: http://wiki.apache.org/general/GitAtApache > > -- > Knut Anders
-- Regards Siddharth Srivastava
