From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Michael Tremer To: development@lists.ipfire.org Subject: Re: Sending in patches Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2016 01:28:17 +0000 Message-ID: <1452821297.5665.81.camel@ipfire.org> In-Reply-To: <56954137.2040205@ipfire.org> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===============1494547503018856555==" List-Id: --===============1494547503018856555== Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit On Tue, 2016-01-12 at 19:08 +0100, Matthias Fischer wrote: > Hi, > > On 10.01.2016 22:54, Michael Tremer wrote: > > I find this process with "git send-email" very easy... > > Just a few "cents" from me... ;-) > > I don't know how you would call it: > > I'm doing it the "old-fashioned way": strictly by command-line, > directly > from GIT on my Ubuntu 'Devel'-PC. No GUI, no mouse, just console and > keyboard. Nothing but blinking cursors and GIT commands. > git pull ..., git status ..., nano or mc-editor, make ..., git push > ..., > git sendmail ...: thats nearly all I use and need. I never considered that anyone would use something else than the command line. > And after struggling through some - sometimes rather weird - > problems, > I'm getting used to it and wouldn't want to do it any other way. > Its logical and fast. Not comfortable, but 'at the roots'. Git is - of course like anything else - something that everyone needs to learn at the start. After that is indeed logical and fast. > And while creating a patch for a new 'nano 2.5.1'-version > (http://patchwork.ipfire.org/patch/208/) I got the thought that > perhaps > it would help others if I would ~record the process of creating this > - > rather easy - patch with some "how I did it" explanations and/or > screenshots so they could get a grip on the procedure? Thinking of > "Building Addons", perhaps we could put something like that in Wiki? > Not > too complicated, just showing how to build an rather easy patch and > push > it/send it through GIT. Maybe we should setup a page on the wiki to explain using git send -email. I thought people read man pages from time to time which makes this obsolete. > > Sorry, I got Windows 7 running, but none of the mentioned tools here, > so > my prerequisits may differ. > > It would take some time, but I think, this could be a way to make > things > easier. > > Jm2C > > Best, > Matthias > -Michael --===============1494547503018856555== Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="signature.asc" MIME-Version: 1.0 LS0tLS1CRUdJTiBQR1AgU0lHTkFUVVJFLS0tLS0KVmVyc2lvbjogR251UEcgdjEKCmlRSWNCQUFC Q2dBR0JRSldtRXN4QUFvSkVJQjU4UDl2a0FrSHhqOFAvalA4WjhubENsVFNyM2M1NEVmTVJrU3kK V3MrQk1CN1d3REZpeVVhcDk4TVVXQlN4dmU2dml6V2drdlpiTHp1QTJ1cGVSUnFvaWdSTDhWc2d4 eGZMVzdMWQoxQmM0VHlBdmNlOURsQ3RlMGlpVjYyRFhBWDZJUDQzN1VMWFV4L3B2UnlWVEkwU3NE MHVPRW9GV3FmQzdWQ2lNCkdoZHgvRE1FUDg1cFY0SzJRc1RnSEdKYjJJRm1VbE9rdE5vKzlkSVA5 Y2JJajN2MnpIMnJSRFU5Uy92WkRvcXQKTkI4YUdNU2xFRm0zdFZiaGlHSEpncXAwTjEva1hCbkw5 Mi9vZnpCZ1g1dW1jVDhZTkY1U0Y1dUE1WEM3b1NMZApaeFNXeGx1M2RZNTdhdndDdE1MYkFmU045 bUthck16cWRDVGJvdW5vZE9tRFBXUzVJR0RyUVprOEt0S0kvZDFYClprUTlQYjNVQUpEZ1ZlKzNh T1hubitQSjVvNzlscGJYQ0hjVWR4VUhPdWttV1RDaEgyQXFKZGVxZjFTVUJOQWwKS2N2U3VIRXNC RWZSaEhwRWVCMml2dVBUdlU5eU1NQ2huZHA3dmNPSEduQUtoU2ZkVmN2a1JZSEdkeDZVT0EwUgpk V2NYaXI1RjBTSVlvdnZITXBCWkU1NjlDZ2JzeDUyN3BMcFlJRnNnd3pHQnNqdXJuOStRakNtMVB3 NGMyWlhVCis4V3hOWUZYcE8yQUtzMlhHZ2NUanpCVitrQTdOUEN4UXRjTXJqNVh3MWlLNWNDMlNJ M25nNHBDcm90d2pJSjUKdGJoays1K0RIU25lR2w1WFplcDI5S3BTVURIM05DWFBjYWNIVDFlNlRZ Y3M1Q05lTEl1cmZRbmIyR1luVDl2NwpCR3FialFia2EwYW5mNTBpY0FrTgo9aFVaeQotLS0tLUVO RCBQR1AgU0lHTkFUVVJFLS0tLS0K --===============1494547503018856555==--