Agree, we can send pull request in the mail list (without github), just
simply give your git repository URL and the branch name. The maintainer can
pull/merge/review it easily.
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 8:02 PM, Marco Antoniotti wrote:
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> On Feb 23, 2014, at 05:51 , Daniel Herring wrote:
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> >
On Feb 23, 2014, at 05:51 , Daniel Herring wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Feb 2014, Philipp Marek wrote:
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>> I might change my/the main repository over to github, though - it's much
>> easier to
>> accept pull requests there than to import patches from emails.
>> Or are there any better ideas?
>
> Hi P
Hello Daniel,
> Please don't switch to Github simply for pull requests. Stability is
> important for a project like this, and Github has a tendency to encourage
> fragmentation... It gets bothersome tracking repository moves. If you do
> start accepting pull requests over there, I would ask tha
On Sat, 22 Feb 2014, Philipp Marek wrote:
> I might change my/the main repository over to github, though - it's much
> easier to
> accept pull requests there than to import patches from emails.
> Or are there any better ideas?
Hi Philip,
Thanks for lending a hand. Its nice seeing bugfixes get
Hello Daniel,
> It is nearly six months since Juanjo announced that he was stepping down
> as ECL's project lead (Oct 7). In the following month, there was a flurry
> of activity and new maintainers were announced, but since then there has
> been near silence. There is little mailing list or git
+1
I'm probably unhelpful to manipulate any C code, but anything else I might
do to help…
On 21 Feb 2014 18:48, "Daniel Herring" wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> It is nearly six months since Juanjo announced that he was stepping down
> as ECL's project lead (Oct 7). In the following month, there was a flu