On 1/3/11 5:27 PM, Nathan Woodrow wrote:
Thanks Gary,
This maybe be a noobish question but I thought I would ask first before
doing anything.
Say I'm working on a new feature/bug/whatever and I have made a branch
in my git repo to work on it and have pushed the branch to git hub.
Wouldn't it
Thanks Gary,
This maybe be a noobish question but I thought I would ask first before
doing anything.
Say I'm working on a new feature/bug/whatever and I have made a branch in my
git repo to work on it and have pushed the branch to git hub. Wouldn't it
be better to make a pull request from the br
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 07:33:17AM -0900, Gary Sherman wrote:
> So to accept a contribution, I would branch my local copy, pull
> the changes, test, and merge back into master. Then use git-svn to
> dcommit the changes into the centralized QGIS repo.
Right, at that point the svn-dcommit would rew
On 12/28/10 7:14 AM, strk wrote:
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 08:16:27AM -0900, Gary Sherman wrote:
Hi all,
I have written up a short guide to contributing to QGIS using git and
the source code clone we have created on GitHub. This allows you to work
within your own distributed version control system
On 12/28/10 3:36 AM, Nathan Woodrow wrote:
Hi All,
I was just reading this:
http://spatialgalaxy.net/2010/12/27/contributing-to-qgis-using-git/
Is this a better method for submitting patches vs attaching a patch in trac?
- NathanW
It depends on what you want to do. For a one-off patch there
On Tue, Dec 28, 2010 at 10:36:57PM +1000, Nathan Woodrow wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I was just reading this:
> http://spatialgalaxy.net/2010/12/27/contributing-to-qgis-using-git/
>
> Is this a better method for submitting patches vs attaching a patch in trac?
Attaching a format-patch in trac, I'd thin
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 08:16:27AM -0900, Gary Sherman wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have written up a short guide to contributing to QGIS using git and
> the source code clone we have created on GitHub. This allows you to work
> within your own distributed version control system and easily submit
> your
Hi All,
I was just reading this:
http://spatialgalaxy.net/2010/12/27/contributing-to-qgis-using-git/
Is this a better method for submitting patches vs attaching a patch in trac?
- NathanW
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Hi all,
I have written up a short guide to contributing to QGIS using git and
the source code clone we have created on GitHub. This allows you to work
within your own distributed version control system and easily submit
your bug fixes and enhancements to the project without having to obtain
wr