The ideia is to create new branches on your own fork and then ask for
a pull of this branch into namd's develop. In some rare situations you
can ask for a pull into another branch, but the default behaviour will
be ask for pull/merges on develop.
> Cheers,
> Renato
>
>
> On 05-07-2012 14:13, Álvaro Justen [Turicas] wrote:
>>
>> Hi people,
>> I've just forked the project at my account on GitHub:
>>
https://github.com/turicas/pypln
>> Let's use this policy now for contributing (even inside our team):
>>
>> - Create a fork in your GitHub account
>> - Do what you want (the fork is yours! :)
>> - When finished something and it's relevant to the project, create a
>> pull request on
https://github.com/namd/pypln
>>
>> Note: to enforce code reviews, you can't accept your own pull requests.
>>
>> []s
>
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