Hi,
Thanks all for your hints. Still,  I could not find a way to make those
changes on existing branch and on the pull request #3, so I forked again
and added a new pull request:
https://github.com/qgis/Quantum-GIS/pull/7

In the meantime, there was a new commit in the 1_7_0 branch.
(Yes, I know, it is "simple" to solve this but sorry, no, I'm not smart
enough yet...).

Sorry for those probably bad practices...

Mayeul



Le samedi 07 mai 2011 à 15:29 +0200, Sandro Santilli a écrit :

> On Sat, May 07, 2011 at 12:40:18PM +0200, Mayeul Kauffmann wrote:
> 
> > I would have created a new personal repository forking
> > the main one and started from zero, but since it is not possible to
> > download a single branch, downloading all takes hours for me, so their
> > might be another commit in the mean time... this way I will never catch
> > up.
> 
> There's no problem importing changes from upstream, git pull merges
> them in.
> 
> Optionally the --rebase switch acts like if you created patches
> for your changes, updated the repository to upstream, and re-applied
> those patches.
> 
> --strk;
> 
>   ()   Free GIS & Flash consultant/developer
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