Re: Access to push new branch to origin

2020-05-25 Thread Jonas Hahnfeld via Discussions on LilyPond development
Am Montag, den 25.05.2020, 21:13 +0200 schrieb Urs Liska: > While we're at it, I'd be happy to be part of the group too. There are two "Urs Liska" on GitLab. Based on recent activity, I guessed the right account is @urs.liska and added that one. For those following along: Please just request acce

Re: Access to push new branch to origin

2020-05-25 Thread Urs Liska
Am Montag, den 25.05.2020, 20:30 +0200 schrieb Jonas Hahnfeld: > Am Samstag, den 23.05.2020, 16:38 +0200 schrieb Urs Liska: > > Am 23. Mai 2020 15:01:11 MESZ schrieb Werner LEMBERG : > > > > I can grant you access to the repository later today if needed. > > > > However I'd first like to understand

Re: Access to push new branch to origin

2020-05-25 Thread Jonas Hahnfeld via Discussions on LilyPond development
Am Samstag, den 23.05.2020, 16:38 +0200 schrieb Urs Liska: > Am 23. Mai 2020 15:01:11 MESZ schrieb Werner LEMBERG : > > > I can grant you access to the repository later today if needed. > > > However I'd first like to understand (probably from Werner) what > > > makes a branch in the upstream repos

Re: Access to push new branch to origin

2020-05-23 Thread Jonas Hahnfeld via Discussions on LilyPond development
Am Samstag, den 23.05.2020, 16:38 +0200 schrieb Urs Liska: > Am 23. Mai 2020 15:01:11 MESZ schrieb Werner LEMBERG : > > > I can grant you access to the repository later today if needed. > > > However I'd first like to understand (probably from Werner) what > > > makes a branch in the upstream repos

Re: Access to push new branch to origin

2020-05-23 Thread Urs Liska
Am 23. Mai 2020 15:01:11 MESZ schrieb Werner LEMBERG : > >> I can grant you access to the repository later today if needed. >> However I'd first like to understand (probably from Werner) what >> makes a branch in the upstream repository more "preserving" than a >> public clone. Being distribute

Re: Access to push new branch to origin

2020-05-23 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> I can grant you access to the repository later today if needed. > However I'd first like to understand (probably from Werner) what > makes a branch in the upstream repository more "preserving" than a > public clone. Being distributed it really doesn't make much > difference from the git perspe

Re: Access to push new branch to origin

2020-05-23 Thread Jonas Hahnfeld via Discussions on LilyPond development
Hi Owen, I can grant you access to the repository later today if needed. However I'd first like to understand (probably from Werner) what makes a branch in the upstream repository more "preserving" than a public clone. Being distributed it really doesn't make much difference from the git perspecti

Access to push new branch to origin

2020-05-22 Thread Owen Lamb
Hi all, I think I've got branching figured out. I pulled the latest changes from origin/master to my machine's master, then created a new dev/lamb/GSoC-2020 branch from there. It seems I need permission to push this new branch to origin and make it publicly visible. Provided I understand this cor