Re: developer account set up

2023-05-09 Thread Konstantin Kharlamov
On Tue, 2023-05-09 at 10:57 +0200, Johnny Jazeix wrote: > > I remember when we were integrating Gitlab at work, people for some reason > > were > > attempting to create branches in the upstream repo rather than on their own > > fork. Had to do some explanation that this isn't the way to go,

Re: developer account set up

2023-05-09 Thread Johnny Jazeix
Hi, Le dim. 7 mai 2023 à 17:54, Konstantin Kharlamov a écrit : > On Sun, 2023-05-07 at 17:21 +0200, Nate Graham wrote: > > There's also no reason anymore why they need to use a work branch in the > > main repo; a fork works just fine. I do nearly all of my development > > using personal forks;

Re: developer account set up

2023-05-07 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Mon, May 8, 2023 at 3:22 AM Nate Graham wrote: > There's also no reason anymore why they need to use a work branch in the > main repo; a fork works just fine. I do nearly all of my development > using personal forks; it's a 100% supported first-class citizen experience. > For those using

Re: developer account set up

2023-05-07 Thread Konstantin Kharlamov
On Sun, 2023-05-07 at 17:21 +0200, Nate Graham wrote: > There's also no reason anymore why they need to use a work branch in the > main repo; a fork works just fine. I do nearly all of my development > using personal forks; it's a 100% supported first-class citizen experience. +1 I remember

Re: developer account set up

2023-05-07 Thread Nate Graham
There's also no reason anymore why they need to use a work branch in the main repo; a fork works just fine. I do nearly all of my development using personal forks; it's a 100% supported first-class citizen experience. Nate On 5/7/23 17:06, Joshua Goins wrote: We usually recommend

Re: developer account set up

2023-05-07 Thread Joshua Goins
> We usually recommend contributors to create branches in the main repository > (work/gsoc/...). Is it possible without a developer account? > > Johnny It doesn't have to be the GSoc student that creates the branches, only that they are the ones putting commits in it. Something I've seen done

Re: developer account set up

2023-05-07 Thread Johnny Jazeix
Le dim. 7 mai 2023 à 11:22, Nate Graham a écrit : > -Utarsh > > It might be worth re-thinking this policy now that we use GitLab. People > don't need a developer account to fully contribute anymore. > > Nate > > We usually recommend contributors to create branches in the main repository

Re: developer account set up

2023-05-07 Thread Utkarsh Kumar
So Right now what do I need to do? Can you suggest to me anything that is beneficial for me? On Sun, May 7, 2023 at 2:53 PM Nate Graham wrote: > -Utarsh > > It might be worth re-thinking this policy now that we use GitLab. People > don't need a developer account to fully contribute anymore. > >

Re: developer account set up

2023-05-07 Thread Nate Graham
-Utarsh It might be worth re-thinking this policy now that we use GitLab. People don't need a developer account to fully contribute anymore. Nate On 5/7/23 09:41, Johnny Jazeix wrote: Le sam. 6 mai 2023 à 23:31, Nate Graham > a écrit : Hello Utkarsh, You

Re: developer account set up

2023-05-07 Thread Johnny Jazeix
Le sam. 6 mai 2023 à 23:31, Nate Graham a écrit : > Hello Utkarsh, > > You don't need a developer *account* to start contributing, and in fact > you can't have one until you've made a number of contributions already. :) > > If you're looking for information about starting the process of >

Re: developer account set up

2023-05-06 Thread Nate Graham
Hello Utkarsh, You don't need a developer *account* to start contributing, and in fact you can't have one until you've made a number of contributions already. :) If you're looking for information about starting the process of contributing with code, we have a bunch of documentation at

developer account set up

2023-05-06 Thread Utkarsh Kumar
Hlw, I am Utkarsh Kumar and I want to need help creating a developer account setup. so please can someone suggest to me the steps I need to follow to create a developer account?