Agreed. I would also be glad to receive 'pull requests' without allowing 
users to directly push to my project. Infact, the granularity of 
write-access is not fine and AFAIK I can't restrict users' pushes on some 
particular branch.

Il giorno venerdì 2 agosto 2013 17:32:04 UTC+2, mad...@gmail.com ha scritto:
>
> without formal pull requests that don't require the submitter to run their 
> own publicly available server to host the repository, i find the google 
> code project hosting pretty much useless. 
>
> i don't want to allow others to commit, but i want to make it very easy 
> for outside developers to submit enhancements so we can go over them and 
> choose which ones to commit.
>
> could you please explain the process for doing something like that in 
> google code?
>
>

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