On Tuesday, 3 November 2015 at 19:42:58 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:


I wrote this: http://wiki.dlang.org/Starting_as_a_Contributor, is it what you need it to be? -- Andrei

"Then, github detects the new code and offers assistance to create a pull request with just a couple of clicks."

The problem is when your own branch is a few weeks/months old. Then you have to do some upstream/update etc. magic. It happened to me once or twice. It put me off a bit, although I only fixed typos and trivial stuff like that.

It's not D, it's git(hub) that makes things complicated. It'd be good if you could just update your own branch on github (refork it or whatever) and then clone it onto your own machine. But it's not that straight forward.

PS Jeffery, the first steps are really easy. It doesn't take long to have a repo up and running on your own machine.

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