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This looks pretty good... The screen caps with the arrows I like<BR>
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On 8/29/14 9:43 AM, "Ítalo Rossi" <<a href="italorossib@gmail.com">italorossib@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<BR>
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<a href="https://confluence.freeswitch.org/display/FREESWITCH/Pull+Requests">https://confluence.freeswitch.org/display/FREESWITCH/Pull+Requests</a><BR>
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It's in Community -> Contributing Code -> Pull Requests.<BR>
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English is not my first language, so maybe there are some gramatical issues that need to be fixed #).<BR>
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2014-08-28 23:35 GMT-03:00 Ítalo Rossi <<a href="italorossib@gmail.com">italorossib@gmail.com</a>>:<BR>
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Hi Ken,<BR>
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Sure, I can do this tomorrow.<BR>
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I think it's a good idea to put some screenshots, it helps to understand whole process.<BR>
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Hey guys, can one of you help me out with a little process doc?<BR>
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We are trying to encourage people to use Pull Requests for Patches and there seems to be a little confusion on how to do this.<BR>
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Can someone write up this process nicely and post it on Confluence?<BR>
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Here’s the steps<BR>
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Login in to Stash<BR>
Go to Repo you want to add a patch to<BR>
Click the Fork Button.<BR>
In the PopUp, name your fork (it will default to FreeSWITCH, but you may want to name it something more descriptive. Example freeswitch-FS-1234 where FS-1234 is the name of a jira you are addressing)<BR>
This will bring you to your fork repo.<BR>
Go to the “Settings” link on the menu bar, go to “Repository” link under permissions on the left verticle menu<BR>
Check the enable box under Public Access. <BR>
Click Save<BR>
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Clone this repo, commit your patches, and push this repo back to stash. (standard GIT clone, commit, push workflow)<BR>
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Return to Stash, Go to the Main FreeSWITCH Repo, and click “Pull Request” Button Upper right<BR>
In the box on upper left, select your fork repo and branch that contains the new commits.<BR>
Make sure that the FreeSWITCH/freeswitch repo is selected in the upper right box.<BR>
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Edit the Title (it will default to the branch name)<BR>
Edit the Description (if there is a matching Jira Please Reference the Jira Ticket ID at the top of the description. The description will auto populate with commit messages from commits on the branch not already in FreeSWITCH master repo)<BR>
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Click Create Pull Request.<BR>
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If you have not received feedback on your Pull Request by the regular Thursday Bug Hunt/Patch Review conference call, Call in to the bridge at 2PM US Central Time (1900 GMT) and ask to have your patch reviewed. <BR>
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Documenter, Please reference the Confluence page for how to join the conf calls.<BR>
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Thanks<BR>
K<BR>
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