I wonder if my previous e-mail was cut by a spam filter or
something like that (I didn't get it back from the list)... I
will try again without embedded links. Sorry for
double-posting if you recieved this twice :)
Hi guys,
now that the 2014.03 is released, I will switch to a more clear GitHub
setup to be able to both contribute to MITK while having my own local
changes.
I checked whether my application builds with the new release (before, I
worked with the master branch of MITK/MITK).
Everything went well apart from one small thing -
http://bugs.mitk.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16848 - I reported this bug a while
ago.
Since the change is trivial and (likely) won't raise too much discussion
I created a pull request with the fix: http://github.com/MITK/MITK/pull/56
I think that after I give a good run for my setup - I could write a
simple guide for GitHub-based development with MITK which would include:
- Forking MITK repo with a stable release tag
- Setting up major branches, e.g. "stable" and "development", where
stable would contain the MITK code guaranteed to work with "MyApp" and
"development" is for syncing changes between multiple developers of
"MyApp" and/or pulling from original MITK repository for testing a new
release or particular features needed before the next release
- Branching the "development" branch to introduce changes - that can
be directly related to the bug in MITK or later renamed after testing a
solution and filing a bug.
- Contributing to MITK - creating pull request based on branches from
"development" branch
So the question is: are the users of MITK at all interested in such a
guide and would the developers like to include this to the original MITK
docs/website?
Cheers,
Rostislav.
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