On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 08:49:43PM +1000, Aristedes Maniatis wrote: > On 20/04/2016 8:29pm, Lars Ellenberg wrote: > > man page is generated (mostly) via help2man, > > so the --help message is the relevant source, > > feel free to add a paragraph. > > Do you have an authoritative github repository for csync2?
TL;DR: No. I could easily create one. Not sure if I would notice pull requests in a timely fashion, though. For reasons :-/ You do realize that there is a git beyond github? :-) git clone git://git.linbit.com/csync2 cd csync2 # edit stuff git commit -a # your commit message # until here, github workflow is the same. # with github, you now do "git push" # and "clickediclick pull request" # and "write some more text in some form" # and wait, # and hope that someone even sees that pull request. # instead, you now do git format-patch --stdout origin/master..HEAD | gzip > nice-name.txt.gz # and use your favorite mail user agent, attach nice-name.txt.gz, # and send to csync2@lists.linbit.com (or me, # if it feels like it's not suitable for "spamming" too many people, # and you don't want any feedback from a greater audience anyways; # I'd prefer the list) Or, of course, publish it (git push it) somewhere, and simply send that url to the list. (Or use git send-email, or ... many options). I realize you knew all that, but I thought I give google something to find just in case someone else comes along and wonders how to submit patches to csync2... Lars _______________________________________________ Csync2 mailing list Csync2@lists.linbit.com http://lists.linbit.com/mailman/listinfo/csync2