You don't need to be a Github user.
You simply can add my fork ([email protected]:uliska/frescobaldi.git) as a remote 
to your frescobaldi git repo (git remote add). Then you can pull in any 
branches (use git remote show uliska to see which branches are there).

But that's not necessary anymore in this case since Wilbert already merged it 
into master.
So you can simlply pull in the latest master and try out the new Git menu :-)

Best
Urs

PS: Feedback is welcome nevertheless!



Francisco Vila <[email protected]> schrieb:
>2013/10/9 Urs Liska <[email protected]>:
>> I'm working on adding some Git functionality for Frescobaldi.
>...
>> So anybody using Frescobaldi from its Git repository is kindly asked
>to test
>> this pull request
>> https://github.com/wbsoft/frescobaldi/pull/223
>> and report any issues or success, to me or the comments section on
>the pull
>> request.
>
>I run and install Frescobaldi from git, but I am not an user of
>github. How to test the pull request in a console?
>
>-- 
>Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain)
>www.paconet.org , www.csmbadajoz.com
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