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Thu Jan 10 15:33:21 CET 2013


and increase the weight of the community...

Besides, and perhaps more promising, Xavier told me that he would have an approach (or at least some
element) for inline editing with reST text implemented for one of his client. Some more details are
still needed since the discussion happened some time ago already... I am still hoping reaching
something like that http://en.highscore.de/cpp/boost/smartpointers.html ... on day! Let see.

Fb.

On 2/28/13 11:00 AM, Jigal van Hemert wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> On 28-2-2013 0:41, Philipp Gampe wrote:
>> You can push a branch (or a range of changes) to any configured remote.
>> You can see all remotes with
>> $ git remote -v
>> e.g.
>> origin    git at github.com:pgampe/TYPO3-CMS-Catharsis.git (fetch)
>> origin    git at github.com:pgampe/TYPO3-CMS-Catharsis.git (push)
>> upstream    git://github.com/lolli42/TYPO3-CMS-Catharsis.git (fetch)
>> upstream    git://github.com/lolli42/TYPO3-CMS-Catharsis.git (push)
> 
> You've lost me here. I do a commit and then push using TortoiseGit and it takes care of all the
> remote stuff, etc.
> Honestly, after much trouble I finally have a working configuration for all core branches.
> I think it will work too for the documentation branches, but I don't feel like messing things up
> just to try GitHub. In the past I tried it for a restyling test on something else then the typo3.org
> infrastructure (probably also GitHub) and it didn't work at all.
> 
> There is generally not a lot of interest in contributing to anything. If someone is interested in
> doing documentation there is a fair chance that he/she will get the right help to set up things to
> contribute.
> Moving to GitHub will not suddenly bring dozens of contributors.
> 
> To me it's clearly not worth the hassle, but that's only my opinion.
> 


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