Hi Oliver, create a local branch to keep it, branching out of master:
git checkout -b Sanne-HSEARCH-323 master now pull in my branch: git pull https://sa...@github.com/Sanne/hibernate-search.git HSEARCH-323 Now you have it all, you can use "git log" to verify you have the commits, or "git format-patch master" is also useful, it will create a patch for each commit which brought to current state starting from master. (or just open it in your IDE) that's it! mvn clean test install ... You're welcome to join us on IRC for more interactive help or discussing if you want. http://hibernate.org/community/irc Cheers, Sanne 2011/3/14 Oliver Siegmar <oli...@siegmar.net>: > Hi Sanne, > > I'd like to review your pull request as you have asked for. Unfortunately I > haven't worked much with git, yet. Can you give me a quick hint, how to > receive your changes? > > I have done a > > git clone git://github.com/hibernate/hibernate-search.git > > here. What have I to do to receive your changes? > > > > Bye > > Oliver > _______________________________________________ hibernate-dev mailing list hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev