On Fri, 10 Aug 2012, Aaron W. Hsu wrote:

> Jon Trulson <j...@radscan.com> writes:
>
>> Applied (though I had to remove some extraneous whitespace - blank
>> lines that started with spaces).  'git diff' will usually show these
>> before commit.
>
> I had some problems with git patching since this is the first time that I
> have tried to use it to send in patches. I am used to just creating a
> branch and having it merged into master when it is approved. Is there a
> reason we are not doing it this way?
>
>

I guess I'm not getting your question... You are asking why we do not
allow global write access to the repo?

I should think that would be obvious...

You can clone your own repo, apply patches, pull from the master repo
and gen patches... What am I missing?

-- 
Jon Trulson

"If the Martian rope-a-dope don't get him, he'll get himself, he'll
  come in too fast and punch himself out."
              - one of my brothers, referring to the Curiosity landing.

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