Subj : CVS To : Ben Ritchey From : mark lewis Date : Tue Jul 10 2018 09:04:40 On 2018 Jul 09 23:50:28, you wrote to me: BR>>> Pardon my asking, but who is managing the GoldEd+ source code at BR>>> Sourceforge.net? To whom would I submit a candidate change/patch to BR>>> and in what format/vehicle should it be in? ml>> you set up a SF account, clone or fork the project, make the changes ml>> in your clone/fork and then generate a pull request... that's the ml>> best way... that's also a simplified explanation... BR> Have an account, will see if I can fork GoldEd+ :) i left it out of the above but i also use a local repo which is a clone of my SF fork... my SF fork is known "origin" and i add another entry to the git config pointing to the main repo with it known as "upstream"... once i have my SF fork cloned here, i always pull from "upstream" and push to "origin"... when i have changes, they get pushed to "origin" and then i generate the pull request on "upstream"... i have actually edited in my remote fork and then done the pull request but that's a bit tougher if it is code... in my case, when i did this, it was the snort FAQ which i didn't need to have locally to edit :) [edit] after reading Michael Dukelsky's post, i realize that i dont' think that i specified this was all with git... not svn or cvs or similar... [/edit] )\/(ark Always Mount a Scratch Monkey Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it wrong... .... This tagline is tri-lingual. [English, Canadian and American] --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) .