Adam Thompson <[email protected]> writes: > Alternatively I can push to my fork of the edbrowse repo and raise a pull > request (though I'm not sure how to raise one with edbrowse).
There's a great tool for sending pull requests from the command line. It's called hub, and I think it's packaged by most distros. I use this all the time, and it's a breeze. Just git push to a branch and hub pull-request (with the correct args). Pull requests are ok, but a patch is probably better, since everyone will see it. Also one thing I'm thinking about doing is tightening up our github integration. I think I could get github to send mail to this list every time a pull request or issue is opened, or whenever someone pushes to the repo. Would that be appreciated, or would it be too spammy for everyone? I already get mail on new issues / pull requests, and I believe that Karl does as well. -- Chris _______________________________________________ Edbrowse-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.the-brannons.com/mailman/listinfo/edbrowse-dev
