> > [...] publishing patches by referring to a remote repository, > rather than uploading the diff. >
Is this a recommended workflow at this point, or should we generate/attach patch files still? Both, for experimentation? ~/santa On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 1:15 PM, "Martin v. Löwis" <mar...@v.loewis.de>wrote: > > As a mercurial user, I thank you for this effort! One question, > > where/how do I send suggestion to what to add into .hgignore file? In > > particular, I found these dynamically generated files after a build in > > Windows (3.2) that probably should be entered as .hgignore entries: > > All patches should go to the bug tracker. If you host a clone somewhere, > you could start publishing patches by referring to a remote repository, > rather than uploading the diff. I'm curious how this DVCS thing works > out for contributors. > > Regards, > Martin >
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