From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Xaver4all To: development@lists.ipfire.org Subject: Re: Sending in patches Date: Wed, 13 Jan 2016 05:39:49 +0100 Message-ID: <5695D515.3070703@gmx.de> In-Reply-To: <1452642678.5665.47.camel@ipfire.org> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===============9062571304046228300==" List-Id: --===============9062571304046228300== Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi, I'm using TortoiseGiton win7 as well, this Tool has a send email function, https://tortoisegit.org/docs/tortoisegit/tgit-dug-settings.html#tgit-dug-sett= ings-network-email but I can't use it because I can't setup the sender from email address which = is mandatory for GMX. So I use Thunderbird as well and even with line-warp disabled it still wrap i= t sometimes. Aside form GitHub and GitLab, there is also Gogs which is more light-wight th= an GitLab, Open Source and under MIT License. -Kim Am 13.01.2016 um 00:51 schrieb Michael Tremer: > Hi, > > thanks for your input. > > How to use Git on Windows? I suppose there is no (good) command line. > Are there graphical tools that support sending emails? > > -Michael > > On Mon, 2016-01-11 at 21:55 +0100, Blago Culjak wrote: >> Hello, I have also tried to do couple "first bugs" and failed to send >> them in using Larsen cheat sheet. He tried to help me twice, but no >> luck. >> >> It just takes longer to send in patches then it is to deal with a >> bug. Unleast for us on Windows. I do it in my own time, as do you, so >> I dont have too much time to waste. >> >> I would recomend a youtube tutorial to get started, I think its >> easiest to select an easy bug and record sending proccess. Windows >> setup would be great, but I can manage in Linux as virtual machine. >> >> Poslano s mog Windows Phonea >> =C5=A0alje: Larsen >> Poslano: =E2=80=8E11.=E2=80=8E1.=E2=80=8E2016. 21:40 >> Prima: development(a)lists.ipfire.org >> Predmet: Re: Sending in patches >> >> On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 22:54:26 +0100, Michael Tremer =20 >> wrote: >> >>> I find this process with "git send-email" very easy and I am >>> not sure where the problems could be. >> I am using TortoiseGit with Windows 7. I don't know if this tool >> supports =20 >> "git send-email" and I wouldn't want to use command line git (it is =20 >> annoying to use more than one tool for the same job, IMHO). >> Therefore, I =20 >> create a patch file using TortoiseGit (I need a workflow reminder for >> this =20 >> to get it right), then send the contents with Thunderbird where I >> have to =20 >> remember to disable line wrap (also using a workflow reminder text). >> >> In other projects (using Github), IMHO it is much easier to push to >> one's =20 >> own repository and create a merge request to the upstream repository. >> =20 >> Discussion can take place with that merge request. >> >> In case you are open to using other tools in place of Patchwork, what >> =20 >> about Gitlab? >> >> >> Lars --===============9062571304046228300==--