On zaterdag 23 februari 2019 14:49:25 CET Konstantin Kharlamov wrote: > As someone who uses gitlab on a dayjob I can tell it's pretty easy too. > With disregard to server interface you do `git push my-fork HEAD`, > right? Now, when you push to gitlab server, you get in the git output a > link that refers to creating a merge request to upstream. You just > click it, and then in a browser press "Ok".
No, you misunderstand me. In the first place, we've got a lot of people in our community who wouldn't understand a single word of that paragraph. What they understand is * clone the repo * hack * type 'git diff > mydiff.diff' * upload the diff for review * add a bit of text explaining the change * wait for me or dmitry to look at their patches They don't have push access to kde's git server at all, so I guess 'git push my-fork HEAD' won't work in any case. -- https://www.valdyas.org | https://www.krita.org