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Re: stupid question
Ah of course I miss the obvious step by step instructions page. So I
checked my changes in to erma/attributeMap. This is a fix for ORC-840
(sorry non-orbitz peeps) that Greg has already reviewed but I figured it
could be practice for someone to review it in the open source branch.
Without an issue tracking system yet, can I get a volunteer to review the
changes to AttributeMap and CompositeAttributeMap (and AttributeMapTest)?
Thanks for the links Matt, that page makes it easy.
Stephen
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 8:56 PM, O'Keefe, Matthew <MOKeefe@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Stephen-
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> First, you need to install the bazaar package from apt:
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> $ apt-cache search bazaar
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> bzr - Friendly distributed version control system
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> $ sudo apt-get install bzr
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> Then you can start reading the Launchpad User Guide to figure out the rest:
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> https://help.launchpad.net/FrontPage
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> https://help.launchpad.net/FeatureHighlights/EasyBranching
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> etc
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> I admit that I am not yet up to speed with all this myself, but the idea is
> to create a local branch, commit your changes to your branch, publish your
> branch to Launchpad using "bzr push", then have another team member review
> and merge.
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> I think we should have a review-then-commit policy like we have at OWW.
> Soon we'll have a new public Jira instance to help track issues.
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> -Matt
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> *From:* erma-core-bounces+mokeefe=orbitz.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:
> erma-core-bounces+mokeefe <erma-core-bounces%2Bmokeefe>=orbitz.com@
> lists.launchpad.net] *On Behalf Of *Stephen Mullins
> *Sent:* Tuesday, July 22, 2008 3:41 PM
> *To:* erma-core@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> *Subject:* [Erma-core] stupid question
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> i have a small check-in i'd like to commit to the open source repository.
> i can't seem to find instructions anywhere on how to set up bazarre and
> check back in. i'm probably missing something obvious but if there are
> instructions anywhere can someone point me in the right direction for how to
> get set up for committing changes?
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> thanks,
> stevo
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