I tried my hand at file-tweaking, so I may have gone through hoops in the correct order to submit a pull request on the right branch, with the right content.
I don't know the Dreamwidth community conventions, and I suspect this is the fault of the web interface, but normally you'd put all the file changes in a single PR, the idea being that that pull request when merged gives you the whole thing in one go.
The GitHub web UI's not great for more than the simplest changes - but the standard command-line tool is totally fucking impenetrable. :o/
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I tried my hand at file-tweaking, so I may have gone through hoops in the correct order to submit a pull request on the right branch, with the right content.
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I don't know the Dreamwidth community conventions, and I suspect this is the fault of the web interface, but normally you'd put all the file changes in a single PR, the idea being that that pull request when merged gives you the whole thing in one go.
The GitHub web UI's not great for more than the simplest changes - but the standard command-line tool is totally fucking impenetrable. :o/
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*Ded from kewt*
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