Am 06.02.2014 15:04 schrieb Marshall Clow: > On Feb 6, 2014, at 4:29 AM, Beman Dawes <[email protected]> wrote: > On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 2:44 AM, Ahmed Charles <[email protected]> wrote: > >>>> Someone proposes a change, others review it. >>>> But it won’t work if no one looks at other people’s changes. >>> I got the mail, but there wasn't a patch attached, otherwise I would've >>> looked at it. >> IIRC, the oddly named GitHub "Gist" mechanism gives us a place to put >> patches if passing them around as attachments is too cumbersome. >> >> could document how this works. I'm totally tied up for the >> > If someone else wants to document it, that would be great. > Well, what's wrong with good ol' pull requests? This mechanism seems to work really well and I've been following this path a few times in the recent past when contributing to signals2 (Frank Mori Hess) and program_options (Vladimir Prus). Once you've opened a pull request from a feature branch in your repository clone, you can discuss it, refine it, and rebase it to 'develop' head until it's ready to be merged to 'develop'.
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