Le dim. 1 mars 2020 à 20:04, William Kyngesburye <wokl...@kyngchaos.com> a écrit :
> It's been a couple years since I made a commit with git, and I find that I > can't do that any more. It appears master (and branches?) are locked so > that only travis-ci-validated commits can be pushed. That means I have to > use a github fork and make pull requests, yay. I just want to make sure I > have this correct now. > > I figured out how to reset my 8 year old fork to current master. > > The PR process from my years-old notes: > > 1. merge upstream changes to my fork > > 2. make my changes > > 3. push my changes to my fork > > 4. make PR to qgis upstream > > 5. (new) wait for travis-ci to succeed > an added step is to wait for a positive review now > > 6. merge PR > > One thing I'm not sure about is backporting. I've seen [Backport] tagged > messages from Github. And I recall talk about problems with the automated > backporting bot/app (fixed?). > yes it should be working > > How do I handle backporting? Most of the changes I need to make need to > be backported. > the PR must be labeled with "backport _branchname_". If you cannot define the label (rights) just ask for it to be labeled.
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