Re: Proposing patches

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On 2023/02/03 10:27 AM, Darrell Anderson via tde-devels wrote:
Hi All,

What is the preferred method for proposing patches?

I have a modified starttde script to propose.

Many of the changes are cosmetic: updating comments to fit within 80 columns, nominal grammar tweaks, moving a few comments to a more appropriate location, and converting backticks to parentheses.

Another wave of changes includes FIXME comments where the script seems outdated or in need of change.

A third wave includes (drum roll!) some actual changes.

Thanks for your time!

D.A.

Hi Darrell,
the best way is to create a pull request on TGW.

You can read how to do it here:
https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/TDE_Gitea_Workspace#To_contribute_code_changes

You are already a contributor, so you should be able to create PRs already.
Please take note that "TGW is based on the shared collaboration with branches model" rather than the "fork model".

Cheers
  Michele

PS: you should use 100 rather than 80 as column limit, since an "on going, not yet applied" effort to standardize the code will use 100 as limit.

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