Hi Sandor,

Great to know that you committed your changes into a branch. I haven't used SourceTree before but it doesn't seem hard to. I'll give the instructions tomorrow :-)

Cheers,
Carlos

El 21/12/14 a las 17:21, Sandor Racz escribió:
Carlos,

What I did so far: Using SourceTree ( http://www.sourcetreeapp.com/ ) I cloned a dev. branch. I added code changes, created a new local branch and committed the changes into that. This tool set is new to me so I need clear instructions how to proceed from here.

Bests,

Sandor



On Saturday, December 20, 2014 8:46:40 PM UTC-6, Sandor Racz wrote:

    Hi Everyone,

    I have added PyQt5 support to Spyder (keeping the  PyQt4 and
    PySide support).

    It has been tested for Python 2/ Python 3 and PyQt4/PyQt5.

    What I have: Using SourceTree I cloned a recent default, added
    code changes, tested it, created a new local branch and committed
    the changes into it.

    In case of need for a PyQt5 version I would appreciate if someone
    could summarize what should be the steps to submit it for code
    review. I am new to SourceTree, Bitbucket and Git, know the basics
    though.


    Sandor




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