On 20. Dec 2018, at 17:18, Marshall Schor <[email protected]> wrote: > > I'm looking for a little hand-holding re: using the apache mirrored github. > > I can see there some pull requests for uimaj. I can open them and observe > the diff. > > Because these are just "mirrors", I think I can't do anything except to > manually > copy these changes into an SVN set-up source, and then commit that. Is that > correct?
Well, you should be able to review and discuss the changes - make comments if necessary and ask for changes. But once the patch is ready, you'd have to download it and manually apply it to the SVN, yes. > If I do that, is there something I do on the github mirror to indicate I've > "accepted" and "applied " the change? You can leave a comment saying that it has been merged. The PR should contain a link to the corresponding Jira. It would also be possible to define a custom label like "Merged" to mark such PRs. But other than that, the only option is afaik to just close them once they are done. -- Richard
