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Providing patches to CI team, Github?
#1

[eluser]besson3c[/eluser]
Hello,

When we come up with fixes/patches/improvements to the CI/Reactor core that we would like to pass on to the team (e.g. http://ellislab.com/forums/viewthread/192728/), what is the best way to do this? I would love to use Github for this purpose... Some developers might appreciate the optics of showing off their CI contributions this way as well by directing employers and/or people the developer wishes to woo to their Github dashboard. This might encourage more involvement and participation as well.

Has there been discussion pertaining to an official Github repository?
#2

[eluser]WanWizard[/eluser]
Can't you do exactly the same on bitbucket, where CI's repo's reside?
#3

[eluser]Eric Barnes[/eluser]
Yes it is recommended to use bitbucket. If you fork the repo and send a pull request inside the issue tracker we can easily pull it in. Going from git to hg is not so simple.
#4

[eluser]besson3c[/eluser]
I'm sorry for coming at this the way I did, it was dumb of me to assume that CI isn't already using a repository that would make for easy contributions. I guess I tend to forget that there are other solutions other than Git/Github out there Smile

I'll delve into Bitbucket/Mercurial, that's no problem. I have two possible bug fixes in the queue...




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