Excellent! How does this work for non-developers? For example, I would like to be able to do something and then do a pull-request. I think at this point I can only fix typos and maybe a small error, but my work would need to be verified.
Thank you for this, Xu On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 8:07 PM, Lars Gullik Bjønnes <lar...@gullik.org>wrote: > I have begun to setup and do the lyx conversion proper. > Expect things to happen fairly quick now. > > However I do not want to do this _too_ fast. > > http://git.lyx.org/ > > I am not going to setup anonymous cloning right now, but I want > developers to send me their public ssh keys. > (If you do not already have write access to the svn repo, don't bother > sending me a public key either. Be sure to send as attachment.) > > After I get your public key and add it you will get > access to clone, push and pull to the testing repo. > Play all you like with that. > > In the meantime I will fixup the git repo I have of lyx, and > we should be able to make the switch over failr quick. > We need to make the proper track setup first though. > > -- > Lgb >