Hi Justin

> 1. Set up a github account if you have not already done so
> 2. Fork the geoserver repository into your own account
> 3. Point your local repository to your online github repository, that will 
> look something like (assuming your github id is markus) :
> 
>  git add remove markus [email protected]:markus/geoserver.git
> 
> 4. Push up your changes to your repository (assuming you have made the 
> changes right on the 2.2.x branch)
> 
>  git push markus 2.2.x

thanks a lot. With this quick 4 steps everything is clear now for me!

I will synchronize my contribution with Simone.

regards Markus


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