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itsrachelfish
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Posts: 50 Joined: 27 Feb 2012, 12:50
Noob?: No
#31
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by itsrachelfish » 06 Mar 2016, 14:12
sofax222 wrote: Dear itsrachelfish:
Now, am I a member of the Developers team in the OpenKore organization ??
Will the changes of main OpenKore repo automaticly to merge into my fork ??
No, forks are never updated automatically. You have to merge the changes from openkore into your branch, GitHub has excellent documentation on this.
Step 1.
Add OpenKore as your "upstream" remote
Step 2.
Merge changes from "upstream"
kLabMouse
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Posts: 1301 Joined: 24 Apr 2008, 12:02
#32
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by kLabMouse » 06 Mar 2016, 14:34
Who of the Developers remember when they tried Commit, their code just did not fit because other developer updated SVN.
and each damn time you need to merge their code and yours, fix bugs... and when you done, Ups, someone else committed something there.
Git does not have this problem... (actually it does have, but a bit more easy mode).
You work on own branch, and just insert all your changes between two other states of "master" repo. And that's it, all is magically done by git itself.
And for old players who remember CVS, there is an SVN mode on GitHub (But I would not recommend it).
Technology
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Posts: 801 Joined: 06 May 2008, 12:47
Noob?: No
#33
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by Technology » 16 Mar 2016, 05:44
This is awesome guys! I'm so happy to see that the project is still ongoing and that you all are doing well!
One ST0 to rule them all? One PE viewer to find them!
One ST_kRO to bring them all and in the darkness bind them...
Mount Doom awaits us, fellowship of OpenKore!
Fr3DBr
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Posts: 60 Joined: 05 Oct 2011, 09:21
Noob?: No
Location: Brazil
#34
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by Fr3DBr » 06 Nov 2016, 09:31
If you move to GitHub, don't forget to add me there.
lututui99
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Posts: 30 Joined: 18 Sep 2012, 22:27
Noob?: No
#35
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by lututui99 » 11 Dec 2016, 00:40
Fr3DBr wrote: If you move to GitHub, don't forget to add me there.
It has already been moved, bae
turnip
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Posts: 3 Joined: 23 Feb 2017, 11:26
Noob?: Yes
#36
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by turnip » 23 Feb 2017, 11:39
is that possible to add me? i'm casual programmer.
itsrachelfish
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Posts: 50 Joined: 27 Feb 2012, 12:50
Noob?: No
#37
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by itsrachelfish » 25 Feb 2017, 13:11
turnip wrote: is that possible to add me? i'm casual programmer.
Anybody can contribute to the OpenKore project on github
https://github.com/openkore/openkore
You can make a fork of the project and submit your own code by making pull requests without being a member of the official development team.
turnip
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Posts: 3 Joined: 23 Feb 2017, 11:26
Noob?: Yes
#38
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by turnip » 26 Feb 2017, 06:19
itsrachelfish wrote: turnip wrote: is that possible to add me? i'm casual programmer.
Anybody can contribute to the OpenKore project on github
https://github.com/openkore/openkore
You can make a fork of the project and submit your own code by making pull requests without being a member of the official development team.
pull request done. thanks for your suggestion.
heero
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Posts: 158 Joined: 04 Apr 2008, 11:12
#39
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by heero » 28 Mar 2017, 08:34
Hey there guys, already sent an Issue in github to be added again as a developer. Sorry been out of touch since work has been keeping me occupied but I will try to help wherever I can.
heero74
SkylorD
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#40
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by SkylorD » 30 Apr 2017, 12:46
<3 <3 my heero
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