Doing this from Eclipse, I chose “Commit” instead of “Commit and Push”. I then rebased against “Local”->”master”, although it said there was nothing to do. I also fetched from upstream, which seemed to return a bunch of changes on “master”.
I did some simple verification of the userguide build (and the main build). I then tried to do “Push to Upstream”, but now I see that this option is greyed out. There is a “Push Branch...” option, but I don’t know what that’s for. I then decided to look at my fork on Github, and now I can’t even find it. Was it somehow deleted, or am I just not looking for it correctly? From: casey.mcgi...@gmail.com [mailto:casey.mcgi...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, July 28, 2014 3:52 PM To: dev@gradle.codehaus.org Subject: [gradle-dev] Re: Question about phrase in userguide doc On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 7:30 AM, KARR, DAVID [via Gradle] <[hidden email]</user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=5712965&i=0>> wrote: . David, have you read this tutorial<https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests>? I think the easiest solution is to check in all your changes and then push your local docfixes branch into your github account. If you are not familiar with rebasing I would try to avoid that step for now. Casey ________________________________ View this message in context: Re: Question about phrase in userguide doc<http://gradle.1045684.n5.nabble.com/Question-about-phrase-in-userguide-doc-tp5712796p5712965.html> Sent from the gradle-dev mailing list archive<http://gradle.1045684.n5.nabble.com/gradle-dev-f1436218.html> at Nabble.com.