Hi Steven, You can just click the "fork" button on https://github.com/apache/incubator-samza to create a copy of the repo on your own Github account. You can then commit and push to that copy as much as you like. That's a good way of syncing changes between different machines.
When you push a branch to your own fork, Github will offer to make a pull request for you. Please don't use that for submitting patches, please use Apache's ReviewBoard and Jira instead (see https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SAMZA-149 for discussion). Martin On 23 Feb 2014, at 00:11, [email protected] wrote: > Hi devs, is there a way I can use github or alike as a non committer to set > up a remote repo for SAMZA as I often work on SAMZA tasks between multiple > locations and would find it easy to push my changes somewhere. > > Your thoughts would be appreciated as I don't like to replicate my local > branches between home / work etc , and diff changes between them. Seems like > an antipattern. > > Thanks > > >
