Ben and Jody:

I finally managed to fork the GeoTools repository on GitHub. I'll now see
if I can figure out how to " github geotools repo as a git remote for your
local repo".

Once this is done, I'll see if I can take a look at that pull request for
the DXF module.

I can't remember if I asked, but is the original maintainer for the DXF
module still around?

Thanks.

Landon


On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 7:43 PM, Ben Caradoc-Davies <
ben.caradoc-dav...@csiro.au> wrote:

> Landon,
>
> please see Justin's helpful guide:
> http://docs.geotools.org/**latest/developer/procedures/**git.html<http://docs.geotools.org/latest/developer/procedures/git.html>
>
> (1) In githib fork geotools to make yourusername/geotools.
>
> (2) Add your github geotools repo as a git remote for your local repo.
>
> (3) Push your changes to your github repo (I recommend a branch for
> clarity)
>
> (4) In github issue a pull request from your branch to the target branch.
>
> Now anyone with geotools/geotools commit access can merge your pull
> request. This can all be done without github, but github provides an easy
> web interface for merging and browsing changes, making it easier for module
> maintainers.
>
> You will need one PSC +1 vote to create a new unsupported module.
>
> Kind regards,
> Ben.
>
>
> On 12/06/13 06:52, Landon Blake wrote:
>
>> I've been trying to learn how to use Git and Git in Eclipse for the last
>> couple of days. I'll need to do this so I can help Julian add the JTin
>> module for Summer of Code to the Geotools source code repository. I also
>> need this to figure out how to review the push request on the Geotools
>> DXF module.
>> I've got eGit installed on my Eclipse IDE. I've cloned the Geotools Git
>> Repository. Is there a way to easily review and approve the push request
>> on the Geotools module from inside Eclipse with eGit?
>> Is there any documentation on how to create a new unsupported module in
>> the Geotools code repository using eGit? I checked the Geotools
>> developer guide, but the section on creating new modules was silent
>> about Git.
>> Thank you for your patience with my Git ignorance. I'm an SVN guy most
>> of the  time.
>> Landon
>> PS - If I've missed this information somewhere in the Geotools
>> documentation, please just point me to the right spot. I don't mind
>> trying to trip through this some more.
>>
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