2013/7/6 Thomas Pryds <tho...@pryds.eu>

> I'm not a Hugin developer (but I am a Hugin translator) and recently I was
> introduced to git and github. I think it has one major advantage, which I
> am not sure is exclusive to git, though: Pull requests. Anyone is able to
> fork a code repository, make their own changes to that fork, and then
> submit a pull request, asking the developers to include the changes in the
> official repository. I don't know if this would be of interest to the Hugin
> project, but I think it's worth considering.
>
> I have recently joined another project and they use git as well. It's even
very simple to "fork" a branch in your browser, update something in your
browser and do via the browser a pull request. That works indeed very, very
nice.

Harry

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