[Click] How to do work on click

Eddie Kohler kohler at cs.ucla.edu
Wed Jul 6 18:12:08 EDT 2011


I find pull requests somewhat easier to deal with than patches, but if you 
really want to do a patch, that's fine too.

Eddie


On 7/6/11 3:58 AM, Beyers Cronje wrote:
> Hi Lars,
>
> I believe the preferred way to submit changes is via Github pull request.
> Basically you create a Github account, fork the Click repository, apply your
> changes on your fork and then do a pull request. Once your changes are
> approved they will be merged with the main Click repository.
>
> Beyers
>
> On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 9:24 AM, Lars Bro<larsbro at gmail.com>  wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> What is the procedure to follow when submitting changes? Some send a
>> patch, but I also see the term "pull request" used a lot. Does it mean
>> that I could have an account on GitHub, and then just announce the
>> changes I make, so that they could be "pulled" by others ?
>>
>> yours,
>> Lars Bro
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