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From: | Maxime Devos |
Subject: | RE: How to get pull-request feedback |
Date: | Wed, 27 Mar 2024 15:15:43 +0100 |
>I am trying to contribute to Guile but I cannot figure out how I am supposed to do it. I submitted a pull request, but I cannot see the status of that request on cgit. Do we even use pull requests or do we do pushes? So I need to get put on the member list by filing a request for inclusion? Where can people find this pull request? Like, is this a ‘git request-pull’-style PR send by e-mail, a ‘git request-pull’-style PR that was formatted by ‘git request-pull’ but you forgot to send, a PR on an unofficial GitHub mirror that almost nobody looks at, some Savannah feature unknown to me, or ... > do we do pushes? If with this you mean that people with contributions directly push it to the main branch: no. > So I need to get put on the member list by filing a request for inclusion? No. I have done contributions in the past without having an account on Savannah and without any kind of administration – I just send patches to guile-devel@gnu.org with a cover message. (Or without cover message if it’s just a single patch.) Best regards, Maxime Devos. |
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