On Mon, 13 Jan 2014, Dr. ERDI Gergo wrote:

I went ahead and pushed the preliminary work to a new branch in the
official repositories. GHC, haddock and testsuite now have a
'wip/pattern-synonyms' branch, where you can test the code:

https://github.com/ghc/ghc/commits/wip/pattern-synonyms
https://github.com/ghc/haddock/commits/wip/pattern-synonyms
https://github.com/ghc/testsuite/commits/wip/pattern-synonyms

So what's the intended workflow for me from now on? Will master be regularly merged into this branch? Should I base my future work (like fixing the outstanding issues your mail detailed) on top of this branch and continue pushing to my github repo?

Oh and also, how do I reword the commit message of the single squashed commit? I'm asking because there are some small fixes I'd like to do on the message.

Thanks,
        Gergo

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