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Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2012 12:03:16 +0100
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Subject: Re: [geda-user] The state of gEDA/gaf (Was gEDA/PCBs diversity, Was:
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Am 03.11.2012 23:10, schrieb Britton Kerin:
> I think this page replaces most of it:
>
>    http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/everyday.html

I had more success with Wine's Git descriptions:

http://wiki.winehq.org/GitWine#head-20352a9b6bbab91763387de5b12a36a9fecc87b0

Also, I think this "sending patches" mechanism they ask for would be a 
nice fit for the casual gEDA developer. Doing so is straightforward:

1 - Commit the change(s) in as many commits you see fit in your local 
repo. In doubt, more commits with smaller changes in each are better.

2 - Do a    git format-patch --keep-subject origin/master

3 - You'll get numbered file(s), starting with 0001-... Send them to 
this list as-is or - even better - open a bug on Launchpad and attach 
them there. They'll be easy to apply.


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Also, gitk is IMHO worth a few words of mentioning. Simple to install 
and use and helps greatly keeping the overview over what happens in the 
repo. Just do a menu -> file -> reload before and after every action.


my $0.02
Markus

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