On 11/14/12, David Nadlinger <[email protected]> wrote: > On Wednesday, 14 November 2012 at 15:27:36 UTC, Denis > Shelomovskij wrote: >> * Instruct reviewers to install SmartGit, KDiff3 or something >> with human readable diff and fetch from repos of pull request >> senders. >> - Will spend reviewers time. >> - Will not auto-update on pull update. > > I doubt that this is a serious problem. GitHub pull requests are > available as refs on the main repository, so a single command is > all it takes: > > git fetch upstream pull/322/head > > You can also create a named branch from the fetched commits: > > git fetch upstream pull/322/head:localbranch > > Or set your clone up so that all pull requests are fetched > automatically: > > https://gist.github.com/3342247 > > David
And here all along I was doing manual labour with "git remote add username git://path-to-username/dmd" and then fetching the user's branch and checking it out. Thanks for these tips.
