On 13/04/2016 22:45, Monte Goulding wrote:
GitHub <> git and you are using GitHub which has hacked on a web interface for
working on stuff. I honestly think that if folks spent the same amount of time
working out the web interface as working out how to use git locally using a good git
gui then they would be finding things much simpler. The main issue is locally you
need to actively switch branches so you always know where you are but on the web it
is much easier to jump between branches and get confused.
Monte, I'm probably just caffeine-deprived, but I have trouble parsing
that first sentence.
I *think* you're recommending using a git gui, and not using the web
interface - but it could be just the inverse.
Which do you recommend?
If it's a git gui - any favourite(s) ?
Being old-fashioned, I started with the command-line interface :-) But
even then, Ali's document switched into the web interface at a couple of
crucial points.
I do think there are some errors or omissions in the "git gui" section
of his document, but I don't know enough to be sure, far less to fix
them ....
For example
Make sure both the docs change and the bugfix note are ready for
commit in the GUI client.
In the summary and description section,
The title should be along the lines of
and later ...
Click commit to
Then click "Submit pull request"
There is a way for others to work on things together and given that’s the point
of git that’s a good thing! The way to do it is to go to your patch-4 branch,
edit and then submit a PR to you which you then incorporate and which would
reflect the changes in your PR. In the past I have sent PRs to branches on
other people’s forks on the team and had team members send PRs to my branches
that I have had in review.
What's a "patch-4 branch" ?
I've only got as far as submitting a couple of trivial changes - but I'm
pretty sure I didn't have a patch-4 branch ?
-- Alex.
P.S. I'm really struggling to avoid being a grumpy old man and saying
"it's all been downhill since we switched from SCCS to RCS" :-)
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