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Ricardo Panaggio
Hello,
I was wondering how I could make a request-pull to http://github.com/ruby/ruby
I've just tried "git request-pull
6113a5add0a05eea33935fb9dd95a8c8e5c2755d
http://github.com/ruby/ruby.git" from my own repo
(http://github.com/panaggio/ruby.git), on the branch pathname
(http://github.com/panaggio/ruby/commit/9141d00fbcbf7674c88323a6d595ea97cb4b5694),
but I don't think it have done anything.
Maybe it's just a deficiency on my git knowledge =/
I have a lot of other small patches to send, this is just my first
try, so that I can manage it properly on other "serious" patches.
As it's not a Ruby issue (I wouldn't consider it that way. Should I?),
I don't know if it should go through redmine or not.
Another more conceptual question: Should I sent every little change to redmine?
Thanks in advice.
Ricardo Panaggio
#rubysocist #17
I was wondering how I could make a request-pull to http://github.com/ruby/ruby
I've just tried "git request-pull
6113a5add0a05eea33935fb9dd95a8c8e5c2755d
http://github.com/ruby/ruby.git" from my own repo
(http://github.com/panaggio/ruby.git), on the branch pathname
(http://github.com/panaggio/ruby/commit/9141d00fbcbf7674c88323a6d595ea97cb4b5694),
but I don't think it have done anything.
Maybe it's just a deficiency on my git knowledge =/
I have a lot of other small patches to send, this is just my first
try, so that I can manage it properly on other "serious" patches.
As it's not a Ruby issue (I wouldn't consider it that way. Should I?),
I don't know if it should go through redmine or not.
Another more conceptual question: Should I sent every little change to redmine?
Thanks in advice.
Ricardo Panaggio
#rubysocist #17