I did get the pull request. The git command line is very, very powerful, but a little daunting. Learning it though is a valuable skill if you're a developer. Once you get the hang of it, it's fairly easy to get a lot of work done.
On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 8:19 PM, batman42ca <[email protected]> wrote: > Now that I've made a change, and didn't lose it this time, I also made > a pull-request. Can you confirm that the request was successful? > > I want to help correct the documentation when I see errors, but Github > seems far from intuitive to me and I have no clue if I'm doing it > right. The only documentation I've seen on Github talks about the > command line, yet everything I see is done through a graphical user > interface. > > On Nov 9, 8:37 pm, Aaron Newton <[email protected]> wrote: > > try looking in your network graph, which should show all your commits. > click > > on the little green down-ward fork in the upper right corner of your > > project, or go here: > > > > http://github.com/< your user name here>/mootools-more/network > > > - Show quoted text - >
