Le 13/12/2011 10:33, Nathan Broadbent a écrit :
>>> You can't do a cherry pick or rebase through the front-end. I think
>>> adding this 'merge pull request' commit is a good idea, since it shows
>>> more information about where the commit came from.
>>
>> OK. So I assume its best practice also on g
> And another question: Is github allowing to do an automatic rebase for
> forks?
> E.g. I have forked geany-plugins into my namespace
> https://github.com/frlan/geany-plugins
> and want to keep it up to date. Do I need to to it locally with git
> remote --add etc. or is there any gui for?
It's no
Am 13.12.2011 10:33, schrieb Nathan Broadbent:
>>> You can't do a cherry pick or rebase through the front-end. I think
>>> adding this 'merge pull request' commit is a good idea, since it shows
>>> more information about where the commit came from.
>>
>> OK. So I assume its best practice also on gi
> > You can't do a cherry pick or rebase through the front-end. I think
> > adding this 'merge pull request' commit is a good idea, since it shows
> > more information about where the commit came from.
>
> OK. So I assume its best practice also on github to do so?
Yes, this is a best practice. It'
Am 13.12.2011 09:51, schrieb Nathan Broadbent:
> See question from subject line. How can I merge a pull request without
> adding a new commit stating the merge? Is there some kind of ff or
> cherry-pick available through front end?
> You can't do a cherry pick or rebase through the fro
>
> See question from subject line. How can I merge a pull request without
> adding a new commit stating the merge? Is there some kind of ff or
> cherry-pick available through front end?
>
Hi,
You can't do a cherry pick or rebase through the front-end. I think adding
this 'merge pull request' com
Am 13.12.2011 09:24, schrieb Frank Lanitz:
Hi folks,
See question from subject line. How can I merge a pull request without
adding a new commit stating the merge? Is there some kind of ff or
cherry-pick available through front end?
Cheers,
Frank
It'll automatically fast-forward if it's possib
Hi folks,
See question from subject line. How can I merge a pull request without
adding a new commit stating the merge? Is there some kind of ff or
cherry-pick available through front end?
Cheers,
Frank
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