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=Howto= | |||
What is a pull request? It is a way of making contributions to an open source project. For OSE, the way this works is a little different than using a distributed version control system such as [[Git]]. In OSE's case, the wiki is open for all to edit - thereby by analogy, informal or uncontrolled 'pull requests' are happening continuously. However, there are some parts of the OSE wiki that are tightly controlled, such as the [[OSE Warehouse]] - which contains modules that are officially approved as the components of the [[GVCS]]. Only product leads are allowed to update the [[OSE Warehouse]] repository. | |||
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*http://oss-watch.ac.uk/resources/pullrequest | |||
=Submit a Pull Request= | |||
To submit a Pull Request to Open Source Ecology, use this form. | To submit a Pull Request to Open Source Ecology, use this form. | ||
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Revision as of 22:05, 8 September 2015
Howto
What is a pull request? It is a way of making contributions to an open source project. For OSE, the way this works is a little different than using a distributed version control system such as Git. In OSE's case, the wiki is open for all to edit - thereby by analogy, informal or uncontrolled 'pull requests' are happening continuously. However, there are some parts of the OSE wiki that are tightly controlled, such as the OSE Warehouse - which contains modules that are officially approved as the components of the GVCS. Only product leads are allowed to update the OSE Warehouse repository.
See:
Submit a Pull Request
To submit a Pull Request to Open Source Ecology, use this form.