Sounds cool! Where did you publish your branch?
FWIW, I suggest creating an account on gitorious and making
a clone of the composite repos. You'll have full commit
access to your cloned branch.
-gabriel
On Thu, 21 Apr 2011, Gerald Mwangi wrote:
> Hi, I thought you had a branch stuff like that. Does every dev have his
> own nonlocal composite branch ?
Yes, that's the approach for now. (This is also how the
kernel devs do it.)
I.e. you do your changes on your own branch. Then you
publish your branch. Then you send a merge request
(an informal e-mail will do... or you can use
gitorious's mechanism).
-gabriel