Re: [Ebib-users] how to edit the key?
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From: Joost K. <joo...@fa...> - 2012-09-01 23:21:40
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Robbie Morrison <ro...@ac...> writes: > Would having two 'git' branches help here: master > and dev (or development or alpha or unstable). Actually, with git, branching is cheap and easy. So the "normal" thing to do is to just set up a new branch, work on whatever feature one wants to implement, test it, and if it's finished, merge it into master. BTW, with git, the usual way to contribute code is to clone the repo, set up a new topic branch, make the change/addition, and then send the maintainer a pull request. S/he can then pull in your topic branch and examine the code. Github makes this process a bit easier even, because you can simply fork someone else's repository and create new branches in the forked repo. And when you're ready to send a pull request, you just click a button on the website. If you have a github account, that would be my preferred way of collaboration. Otherwise, you can send your patches to me, of course. :-) J. -- Joost Kremers Life has its moments |