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On 2013-08-30 18:14, Jack wrote:
> I am totaly beginner in git/repository.

aye, git has a somewhat steep learning curve.
for a programmer i think it is worth it.

> IOhannes tell me to fork the Gem repo and to make a pull-request
> via Github. I don't know how to do that for now, so I will do it
> soon...

- - go to http://github.com/ and get yourself an account (e.g. "rybn"),
then log in.
- - go to http://github.com/umlaeute/Gem, and click on the "Fork" button
in the upper-right corner.
- - this will fork the repository into http://github.com/rybn/Gem, go
there and follow the instructions to clone the repository to your
local machine.
- - do work (add new abstractions/,...) and commit them to your local copy
- - push them to github
- - go back to http://github.com/rybn/Gem and click on "Pull Request"
and follow the instructions there.
- - i will get a notification that i should merge in your changes and
can do so (after reviewing them)

fgmasdr
IOhannes
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