Am 08.11.2014 um 01:01 schrieb Anthony Loiseau:
Dear all,
I "forked" geany-plugin git repository in bitbucket to work on geanyprj plugin and add it filtering capability in the project file listing. As an example, with this contribution one is able to fast-find unit-test makefile by typing "unit test make" in a new filter input box or directly when file listing is focused.
I appears that github does not offers to create pull requests from such forks. Which procedure do you like contributors to follow in such case? Should I create a github account and push on it?
Pesonally I'm fine if you provide a link to a repo I/we can pull from -- just don't want to force everyone to use github just for hosting some git repo.
However and that is the more importan part IMHO: geanyprj is currently kind of unmaintained and there already have been discussion in a smaller group whether it's might obsolete as gproject is having similar features and is activly maintained
Note: my fork is available through this link: https://bitbucket.org/Thannoy/fork-geany-plugins
Will have a look.
Cheers, Frank