On 23 April 2012 02:00, Eric Noulard wrote:
> 2012/4/23 Stayvoid :
>>> Of course, but my point is, if you can cooperate with the maintainers
>>> instead of producing an independent work and fragmenting what users see,
>>> that would be nice.
>> Maintainers asked me about it. They want to pull my c
2012/4/23 Stayvoid :
>> Of course, but my point is, if you can cooperate with the maintainers
>> instead of producing an independent work and fragmenting what users see,
>> that would be nice.
> Maintainers asked me about it. They want to pull my code.
> (I can't push to the main branch because my
Stayvoid writes:
>> Of course, but my point is, if you can cooperate with the maintainers
>> instead of producing an independent work and fragmenting what users see,
>> that would be nice.
>
> Maintainers asked me about it. They want to pull my code.
> (I can't push to the main branch because my c
> Of course, but my point is, if you can cooperate with the maintainers
> instead of producing an independent work and fragmenting what users see,
> that would be nice.
Maintainers asked me about it. They want to pull my code.
(I can't push to the main branch because my code is not good enough.)
Yep, it's a clone.
Of course, but my point is, if you can cooperate with the maintainers
instead of producing an independent work and fragmenting what users see,
that would be nice.
k
Hi, I've been away for a long time. I blew away GLFSC and rewrote a big
hunk of it. I've been trying to get access to my account again, but am
having problems. I've updated by ssh pub cert, but am still unable to
either login, delete, or push anything. Can I get some help?
> "Fork" in the git world is used as a synonym for "clone". It's a usage
> of the term that github popularised. It doesn't usually mean that
> Stayvoid is creating a separate project.
Yep, it's a clone.
So there is no chance to host my repo at savannah. Did I get it right?
On 22 April 2012 18:47, Karl Berry wrote:
> My fork is not very different from gnowsys.
>
> On a different front, if it's possible to work with the gnowsys
> maintainers with your changes instead of forking, that would be nice
> ...
"Fork" in the git world is used as a synonym for "clone". It'
My fork is not very different from gnowsys.
On a different front, if it's possible to work with the gnowsys
maintainers with your changes instead of forking, that would be nice ...
Best,
karl
On 22 April 2012 14:19, Stayvoid wrote:
> I want to host my git repo at savannah. How to do it?
> Should I register a new project https://savannah.gnu.org/register/ to
> have a git access?
Savannah isn't really currently built with a DVCS mentality, so
hosting forks isn't easy (but I'm working to
Hi,
I want to host my git repo at savannah. How to do it?
Should I register a new project https://savannah.gnu.org/register/ to
have a git access?
I'm not sure about it because the project I want to host is a fork of
the project which is already hosted at savannah:
https://savannah.gnu.org/projec
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