On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 05:43:46AM -0800, Istvan Albert wrote:
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-> On Feb 17, 11:42?pm, Christopher Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
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-> > Titus and I are wondering, how are you tracking all the changes you're ?
-> > making? ?Presumably in your own git branch, so that we can pull the ?
-> > changes from your git branch (retaining your whole commit history) ?
-> 
-> I can do it in any way you guys want, the only reason I merged them
-> into a single patch is to avoid complications that arise from having
-> to apply patches from various sources in an ordered way. For example
-> having to take the second set of Titus's patches then mine the someone
-> else's ... etc

How do you merge multiple patches into a single patch?  I haven't found
a convenient way.  I think git does this but I don't know how to do it
myself...

-> Instead of that there should be a more open git repository that we can
-> all push to. That will keep the patches in order, in proper context
-> etc then you can pull revisions from it as necessary and merge them
-> into the main repository.

I'm happy to provide a system for this; I have a git server on iorich
and I can give out accounts there to anyone who needs 'em.

cheers,
--titus
-- 
C. Titus Brown, [email protected]

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