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Re: [Bug-librejs] Making changes to the Savannah repo
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bill-auger |
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Re: [Bug-librejs] Making changes to the Savannah repo |
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Thu, 3 Aug 2017 00:02:43 -0400 |
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On 08/02/2017 06:48 PM, Nathan Nichols wrote:
> I would like to submit today's progress. How do I go about doing this?
i have been wondering myself about the savannah workflow - the only
documentation i see about this indicates that you need full write access
to contribute via git
what i have found it that although savannah supports git VCS, it does
not seem to support any facets of modern git workflow such as forking,
merge requests, peer review - i think it is expected that patches be
sent to the mailing list, which is like the tail wagging the dog if the
upstream repo is in git
unless i am wrong about that, my suggestion would be for unofficial
contributors to ignore savannah altogether as it does not seem to serve
new contributors at all - the most practical and convenient workflow for
everyone would be to put your fork on another host such as pagure or
notabug and simply post a link to your fork on the mailing list so that
anyone who is interested can check it out