Hi,

On 2011-01-07, at 23:56, John Ralls wrote:

>> […]
> 
> I've moved you into the "owners" group. Do what you will.

Thanks. I’ve pushed a new gnucash repository, as well as a gnucash-docs 
repository.

> I've attached the authors file I made. If you reimport from svn it will match 
> up svn accounts with github accounts using the same mailing addresses. It 
> will be interesting to see who has pictures. ;-)

I used your authors file, with a couple of tweaks, to re-import gnucash-docs, 
so take a look at that repo to see some pictures :-)

Also, I’m currently rewriting the Git page in the GnuCash wiki to detail the 
whole process, so it’s something of a work in progress. In general I would 
recommend people wait until I finish writing up the usage caveats and 
restrictions until starting to use the Git repos on GitHub; but really, the 
most important thing is to do all your work in a throwaway Git branch (not 
master) if you want to contribute. The reason is that the git svn dcommit 
command creates a new Git HEAD when it commits, and that new head will become 
the SVN trunk, not the contributor’s master HEAD. I hope that makes sense! In 
any case, the important thing is to make contributions on throwaway branches.

Regards,

Yawar

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