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| =GitHubMirror=
| | {{ Moved To Community | Infrastructure/Github_Mirror }} |
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| KDE is managing a <b>mirror</b> of projects.kde.org on Github.
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| We want to make KDE sources easy to find, share and build upon; and most importantly we want your contributions to count towards your github profile :)
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| =FAQ:=
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| ==Why don't you enable pull requests?==
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| Our central repositories are handled by our awesome sysadmins over on kde.org where we have full control and tighter integration within our services.
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| If we start using multiple repositories and making developers look in two places that gets very complicated and unfair on the maintainers.
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| Also as an open source project, it's very important for us to keep to using open source tools. Github does not meet that requirement.
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| ==How do I submit "Pull Requests"?==
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| Fork and commit your changes in your fork as before
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| Create an account on http://identity.kde.org
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| Run "git format-patch HEAD~1" to create a diff
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| Head to git.reviewboard.kde.org and click "New Review Request".
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| The maintainer for this software will then comment and merge your request.
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| Alternatively you can use the command "rbt post" from reviewboard-tools to streamline the process.
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| ==How do I submit "Issues"?==
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| Please file a bug report at http://bugs.kde.org
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Latest revision as of 13:42, 21 July 2016