Hi everyone,
To introduce myself, my name is James, I use Geany as a developer and I'm getting involved in the documentation. I've never been involved as a contributor to any open source project before, and I apologise if I break any established protocols :)
As my first contribution I added some clarification to the section about Projects. I generated a patch file as per the instructions in the doco, and attached it to this email. I hope this is the normal procedure. There is mention of using a pull request, so do people also push their commits to the server?
Thanks,
James
Thanks for the patch, its probably better to provide changes as pull requests on github (as the HACKING file suggests) since patches on the ML tend to get buried.
Cheers Lex
On 17 August 2014 15:42, James Lownie jlownie@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
To introduce myself, my name is James, I use Geany as a developer and I'm getting involved in the documentation. I've never been involved as a contributor to any open source project before, and I apologise if I break any established protocols :)
As my first contribution I added some clarification to the section about Projects. I generated a patch file as per the instructions in the doco, and attached it to this email. I hope this is the normal procedure. There is mention of using a pull request, so do people also push their commits to the server?
Thanks,
James
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On 14-08-16 10:42 PM, James Lownie wrote:
Hi everyone,
To introduce myself, my name is James, I use Geany as a developer and I'm getting involved in the documentation. I've never been involved as a contributor to any open source project before, and I apologise if I break any established protocols :)
As my first contribution I added some clarification to the section about Projects. I generated a patch file as per the instructions in the doco, and attached it to this email. I hope this is the normal procedure. There is mention of using a pull request, so do people also push their commits to the server?
Thanks,
James
On 14-08-16 10:42 PM, James Lownie wrote:
Hi everyone,
I was building the docs and I found the documented procedures http://www.geany.org/manual/current/index.html#id234 don't work for me. The doco says to do "make docs" to generate the docs, but I found that there is no target for "docs" and I just had to go to the docs directory and do "make".
I was writing up a patch to change the doco when it occurred to me that this might be a platform issue. I'm using Fedora 20 with GNU Make 3.82. Can anyone shed some light on this?
Colomban wrote:
Subject: Re: [Geany-Devel] Introduction and patch for documentation
Hi James, and welcome here!
As my first contribution I added some clarification to the section about Projects.
Thanks, applied.
Just one thing, we try to keep the lines at a maximum of around 72 characters for easier readability of the plain text form. That's no big deal though, I fixed this before committing.
I generated a patch file as per the instructions in the doco, and attached it to this email. I hope this is the normal procedure.
This is just fine, yes.
There is mention of using a pull request, so do people also push their commits to the server?
No, for pull requests we use the GitHub repository and their pull request feature (you have your own fork of the repository and push to it, and then ask us to merge something from your repository).
Regards, Colomban
His mail server was down so I sent this message for him. This time to correct thread.
Cheers, Matthew Brush