Am 08.11.2014 um 01:01 schrieb Anthony Loiseau: > Dear all, > > I "forked" geany-plugin git repository in bitbucket to work on geanyprj > plugin and add it filtering capability in the project file listing. As > an example, with this contribution one is able to fast-find unit-test > makefile by typing "unit test make" in a new filter input box or > directly when file listing is focused. > > I appears that github does not offers to create pull requests from such > forks. Which procedure do you like contributors to follow in such case? > Should I create a github account and push on it?
Pesonally I'm fine if you provide a link to a repo I/we can pull from -- just don't want to force everyone to use github just for hosting some git repo. However and that is the more importan part IMHO: geanyprj is currently kind of unmaintained and there already have been discussion in a smaller group whether it's might obsolete as gproject is having similar features and is activly maintained > Note: my fork is available through this link: > https://bitbucket.org/Thannoy/fork-geany-plugins Will have a look. Cheers, Frank
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