== Quote from Jacob Carlborg (d...@me.com)'s article > On 2012-01-10 13:37, kntroh wrote: >> == Quote from Jacob Carlborg (d...@me.com)'s article >>> On 2012-01-10 05:01, Jesse Phillips wrote: >>>> On Monday, 9 January 2012 at 23:06:12 UTC, kntroh wrote: >>>>>> I've now moved the DWT repository to github. The old mercurial >>>>>> repository is split into several repository, all available under an >>>>>> organization: https://github.com/d-widget-toolkit >>>>> >>>>> Do I need to make my repository on github to send pull request? >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> kntroh >>>> >>>> To make a pull request your repository must be a fork of his, or someone >>>> who forked his, on github. >>>> >>>> It is possible to merge changes from any git repository clone however, >>>> if such is available over the web. >>> What he said. It will be a lot of easier if you fork the repository on >>> github. I get an automatic email sent to me when a pull request has been >>> made and I can easily look at the commits and diffs on github. >> >> I understand. >> I will create repository in github >> from fork of official and my repository in bitbucket >> then send pull request. > > I've converted your mercurial repository, split it and it merged > cleanly. But the problem is that you have used an invalid, at least > according to github, email address (devnull@localhost). > > It seems to be possible to fix but I'm not sure if that would mess up > the history. I can give it a try with some random address to see if it > works. If it works I would need your email address, preferably the one > you're going to use to register to github. It's possible to register > several email addresses with one account at github.
Thanks for your works. I've created account at github. Please use knt....@gmail.com . -- kntroh https://github.com/kntroh