On Mon, 2021-10-25 at 12:13 +0200, Alex Schroeder wrote: > dalz <gemini@alsd.eu> writes: > > > Git does have another native way of sharing changes: > > `man git-request-pull`. You upload your repo somewhere publicly > > accessible and kindly ask upstream to pull some commits from there. > > Maybe Alex meant this kind of pull requests? > > Yeah, that's what I am thinking of. But since development is slow, and > the number of developers is small, I was just thinking of writing > ordinary human-to-human email. I've been enjoying that sort of approach > within the Elpher project (a Gopher & Gemini client for Emacs). > > And of course, emails with patches are still welcome from people without > public repositories, for sure. I was going to write an email this morning saying that I just read your post "Gemini Opinions!", and now I better understand what you meant last night about git. It looks like dalz beat me to it, though! -- DJ Chase They, Them, Theirs
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