On 09/18/2014 01:00 PM, Gary Algier wrote:
Hello:I have patched a few things on my local copy of 2.6.5 and I would like to contribute the fixes back upstream. However, when I asked before what to do with my fixes, I was told: Submit a pull request on github - https://github.com/cobbler/cobbler Is there any sort of "using GIT to submit simple patches for non-GIT users" documentation? I have no idea what a "pull request" is. I don't know how to use GIT to get a copy of the 2.6.5 branch, etc. I am familiar with other revision control systems, but GIT seems to be quite different and this seems to be a complicated process for a four line patch. Is there a simple cookbook for how to do this? Yes, I did read the documentation at: http://www.cobblerd.org/manuals/developer/1_-_Patch-process.html but this seems to assume I already know how to use GIT. When I signed up at github.com, it said I needed to pay money for space. Does this apply to one who is only submitting deltas to an already existing project?
You only need to pay for private projects, not public. Github's help is pretty good and should walk you through doing a pull request.
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