From: Paul T. B. <ptb...@gm...> - 2012-12-12 20:38:23
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Sorry I'm late to the party, been in bed with the flu all day. On Dec 12, 2012, at 11:27 AM, Derek Gaston <fri...@gm...> wrote: > Also, I have some libMesh changes that I'm going to be making today, so I was thinking about my Git workflow a little bit. I think even _I_ am going to clone the libMesh Git repo on GitHub over into my own workspace and work on my own changes there and then submit a pull request when those changes are ready. "Submit a pull request" is essentially akin to emailing a patch so others can ok your work. I like this idea alot and will probably do the same. Will give me an external place to commit patches and test before pushing to libmesh master. > Now, if I submit a pull request and everyone is ok with it... I can do my own pull into the officially libMesh git clone on my workstation and merge to master and push on my own. I just like the idea of ok'ing my patches with a pull request first. Ditto. I was trying to suggest something like this yesterday, but this is much more clear. Thanks, Paul |