Hi Tuukka,

No, it wasn't that at all, the documentation is what saved me.

My problem stemmed from having committed a whole bunch of changes and then
having to "retro-fit" Change-Id's etc (which meant a git learning curve for
me) since I didn't initially consider making any changes (i.e. my git
environment wasn't set up as per the "Setting up Gerrit" instructions).
Had I not ended up in a situation where I had to work "back to front", it
would have gone a lot more smoothly.

The only recommendation I have at the moment is perhaps to improve on the
qtrepotools documentation (if it exists, I haven't been able to find it)
and perhaps a pre-commit hook (I do not know if such a thing is possible)
that could do some sanitizing up front?

Thanks again for a spectacular framework!

Kind regards,
William.



On 9 January 2015 at 09:35, Turunen Tuukka <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
>  Thanks, William.
>
>  If some of the instructions were misleading, hard to find or inadequate,
> please let us know. Intention is to make it straightforward to contribute.
> In addition to your contribution we value your feedback for improving the
> instructions.
>
>   Yours,
>
>
>  Tuukka
>
>   From: William Hallatt <[email protected]>
> Date: Friday 9 January 2015 07:02
> To: William Hallatt <[email protected]>
> Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Development] GIMP QML exporter script (project not on
> Gerrit)
>
>   Thanks for all the assistance folks.  Finally managed to submit to
> Gerrit and sort out all the sanity bot's reviews :)
>
>  Have a good weekend,
> William.
>
>
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