Okay. So I'll make a note of that... no dicks in the GUI... ;)

I created an account. Cubician. Watched LMMS/lmms.
Clicked the 'Fork' button. Hoping that does what I want.
Okay, forked to cubician/lmms.
Found the projects.

So I forked. How do I change stuff, and how would I request a pull?


On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 6:50 PM, Vesa <dii....@nbl.fi> wrote:

> On 08/14/2014 03:28 AM, Ian Sannar wrote:
> > Okay. I am completely new to collaborative development, and while I do
> > have programming experience I have no clue how to use GitHub.
> > I can probably figure out most of it, but I do have a few questions.
> > -How do I gain authority to change the files there?
> > - ^^ That's called committing, right?
>
> You don't. Commit rights are reserved for core developers only - this is
> to ensure that some random person can't just show up and draw dicks in
> our source tree, or something. Also so that we can review all changes
> and catch any obvious errors.
>
> What you do is fork the repository, commit changes to your own fork,
> then file a pull request to the main repository to get the changes
> merged from your fork to upstream.
>
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