On 3/23/2021 5:20 PM, F Campos Costero wrote: > Keith, > I think I could simply edit the GS1 file, commit it and push that up to my > fork. My main concern is with maintaining a clear workflow so we do not end > up with multiple partially edited versions of any document. If you have no > more edits for GS1, I'll do the two edits suggested by DiGro and push them > up to my fork. In the future, how should we handle getting input from > multiple reviewers? Since Git can't do a diff on these documents, we can't, > I assume, use the usual git tools for conflict resolution. Should each > reviewer download the doc from the author's fork, send the revised doc > (with changes recorded and comments as needed) directly to the author, have > the author integrate the changes into his/her version, possibly with > changes from other reviewers, and push the doc as a new commit to the fork? > I am not sure enough in my Git knowledge to call that a proposal but it is > what we are doing in this case. > Francis >
Francis; My knowledge of GitHub is probably less than yours at this point. What you say sounds doable.I have no more edits to AOO41GS1. Regards Keith > On Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 12:49 PM Keith N. McKenna <keith.mcke...@comcast.net> > wrote: > >> On 3/21/2021 7:14 PM, GitBox wrote: >>> >>> FJCC commented on pull request #30: >>> URL: >> https://github.com/apache/openoffice-docs/pull/30#issuecomment-803677439 >>> >>> >>> DiGro - thanks for reviewing the file and catching those errors. I >> really appreciate you taking the time. I downloaded the file and I see the >> edits you made. I'm not sure how Keith wants to handle responding to edits >> needed in the pull request, so I will give him a chance to chime in. >>> I will search future versions for multiple spaces. I should have >> realized that was needed. >>> >>> >> >> Francis; >> >> I see no reason that just attaching it to the pull request wouldn't >> work. I am newbie at GitHub, so if anyone knows I reason that it >> wouldn't, please speak up and let us know. >> >> Regards >> Keith >> >>
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