On 18/02/11 00:27, Ikem Krueger wrote:
>> 2011/2/17 Joost van der Hoff<[email protected]>:
>> Hi all,
>> I have fixed a bug in lxpanel, and I would like to know what is the best
>> way to submit it.
> Maybe Git?
>
> * git://lxde.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/lxde/lxpanel
> * http://gitref.org/remotes/#push
>
> And I like to mention, I really like your commitment.
>
Something tells me I need write access for this... Is it enough to be 
logged in to sourceforge with my OpenID or do I have to make a dedicated 
sourceforge account and/or be accepted as a developer by some project admin?
Also I am pretty new to git (only used the clone command so far) and I 
can only find commands for replacing the complete remote branch with my 
local version. Is there any command for remotely applying a single patch?

2noob2banoob.

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