[oe] OXE810 support is coming soon

Sledz, Steffen sledz at DResearch.DE
Thu Nov 13 09:37:06 UTC 2008


> I'm planning to make OXE810 machine support available for the 
> community in a few days (i'm waiting for some feedback from 
> Oxford Semiconductors before).

Everything is ready now for the community. :)

> Now my question is, what's the preferred way to do this (i've 
> no git commit access yet)?
> 
> The wiki says "Aspiring developers are encouraged to request 
> a personal git tree where they can store and share changes. 
> They can then submit these patches for review on the mailing 
> list and when ready, someone with commit rights can merge or 
> if needed cherry pick the changes into the main development branch."
> 
> That sounds OK for me. But i miss a description *how* to do 
> all that (sorry, i'm a CVS, SVN & Co. user/admin for a long 
> time, but i'm not that familiar with the git philosophy). How 
> to create this personal tree? Or means "tree" a "branch" 
> here? How to keep this tree/branch up to date from the dev 
> branch? How to submit the patches to the mailing list? ...?

So herewith i request "a personal git tree" (could be named oxe810) for this stuff or an alternative instruction how to continue.

Steffen


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