[libvoikko] grammar checker checks

Francis Tyers ftyers at prompsit.com
Thu Sep 19 17:42:25 EEST 2013


El dj 19 de 09 de 2013 a les 17:36 +0300, en/na Harri Pitkänen va
escriure:
> On Thursday 19 September 2013 14:04:22 Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
> > Francis Tyers <ftyers at prompsit.com> writes:
> > 
> > [...]
> > 
> > > My github username is 'ftyers'. This is the first time I've used git --
> > > I'm more used to SVN. Is there a way I can just work in a branch ? And
> > > then we can merge in when necessary ? It's unlikely that I'll be working
> > > outside of the src/grammar directory anyway.
> > 
> > after checking out the repo, create new branch like this:
> > $ git checkout -b name-of-new-branch
> > 
> > switch back to master branch:
> > $ git checkout master
> > 
> > switch back to new branch:
> > $ git checkout name-of-new-branch
> > 
> > after committing stuff to new branch, upload those commits (creating the
> > new branch in the remote repo if it doesn't already exist)
> > $ git push origin name-of-new-branch
> 
> Or if you prefer using SVN you could just
> 
>  * Log in to GitHub web interface and go to
>    https://github.com/voikko/corevoikko
>  * Click "Fork" at the upper right corner and wait until the repository has
>    been forked
>  * Run
>      svn co https://github.com/ftyers/corevoikko/trunk corevoikko
>    to check out your forked copy with SVN.
>  * Now you can do SVN commits in this repository just as you would normally
>    do.
>  * Once you think your changes are ready to be merged, point your web browser
>    at https://github.com/ftyers/corevoikko, make sure you are logged in and
>    click the grey "Pull request" icon just above your latest commit message.
>    Follow the instructions to review and send the pull request.
> 
> I will receive an email about your pull request. I can then merge it with a 
> single mouse click.
> 
> For this workflow you don't even need push access to the repository so there 
> is no risk of accidentally breaking anything. I think this is also quite 
> convenient. If you use SVN elsewhere and Git in one project you start soon 
> mixing the commands. I suffer from this as I still have to use SVN at work...

Great! I'll set this up now. Thanks :)

Fran




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