On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 08:09:11PM -0800, Christopher Lee wrote:
-> 
-> On Feb 17, 2009, at 6:43 PM, C. Titus Brown wrote:
-> > Technical question for you: how are you using git to roll all the
-> > patches together?
-> 
-> I create a temporary branch named something like "temp_titus", in  
-> which I apply the patches (or pull from someone's git repository  
-> branch containing their changes).  I then review the changes using  
-> gitk.  If I see problems or have questions I email the author.   
-> Otherwise I make further changes (if any) as new commits in the same  
-> branch, and run all the tests.  When everything seems ready, I switch  
-> back to the master branch, merge the changes from the temporary  
-> branch, and finally push the latest master changes to the public git  
-> repository.

Yes, that's a good process - but Istvan is combining multiple patches
into a single patch, which (unless I misunderstand) is not what your
process does, right?

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C. Titus Brown, [email protected]

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