On Thu, 2013-02-28 at 14:13 +0000, David Chisnall wrote:
On 27 Feb 2013, at 23:44, Jean-Charles BERTIN <address@hidden> wrote:
OK I admit I did that too quickly but I have push my changes on github a
long time ago...
What is the point to make a github account if nobody reviews the pull
requests? Since I saw no feedbacks from github I decided to push my
patches on the mailing list: I did that by pushing every single git
commit as a patch to discuss them one-by-one. I'm ok with the reject of
some of them since I'm really new with GNUstep (but not with objc on
MacOS X).
The github mirror is just a mirror. It is read-only.
Of course I understand that since all the dev goes to your SVN
repository. GitHub is just a mirror. However I think you (the GNUstep
community) need to take a look sometimes at the pull requests posted on
GitHub. Otherwise, why did you create this GitHub account?