Ferenc Kovacs wrote: > which is pointless if we can't easily accept/merge the pull requests > from the github clone. :/
You can very easily accept pull requests from GitHub even if you're not working on GitHub. e.g. I've been working on my own PHP fork, and have submitted a pull request to the PHP project. My repo is at https://github.com/rmccue/my-php-fork in the master branch. $ git remote add github-rmccue g...@github.com:rmccue/my-php-fork.git $ git fetch github-rmccue $ git merge github-rmccue $ git push php-src master The only difference as far as pull requests go is the one-click interface on the GitHub site (which I don't like personally, since you can't test before pushing). -- Ryan McCue <http://ryanmccue.info/> -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php