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meidei wrote:I had no idea UL's code is in a public repository
proycon wrote:To facilitate development by others, as I still don't have much time with work and all, all code will be published publicly on github (https://github.com/proycon/unilangforum), there is an initial version there already, in case we want to add custom mods of our own again. It would be great to have some developers who would want to contribute then, otherwise things may quickly return to be as stagnant as they are now.
meidei wrote:Edit: Ok, if I did this right, now someone with write access can merge my commit and sync.
meidei wrote:I think that there are two steps between making a commit, and it going live.
First, someone with administrative access to the repo should merge my commit to master (is that a pull? I'm not sure about the term). Right now I just have a fork under meidei:unilang.
And then, someone with access to the server will have to git checkout, so that the modified files from github are synced to the server files.
But yeah, I'm not that familiar with version control systems in practice so maybe I'm missing something.
meidei wrote:I had no idea UL's code is in a public repository
Edit: Ok, if I did this right, now someone with write access can merge my commit and sync.
Edit 2: I will actually change a couple of things now that I know where the code is
proycon wrote:meidei wrote:I had no idea UL's code is in a public repository
Edit: Ok, if I did this right, now someone with write access can merge my commit and sync.
Edit 2: I will actually change a couple of things now that I know where the code is
You did it right Thanks! Changes are merged and activated here now.
meidei wrote:Cool. The only change I don't see working is the districts for Cyprus. I might have made a syntax error there (indentation ), let's see if the new patch fixes it
1) In PHP identation doesn't matter at all, it does look better, but doesn't matter .
2) See this issue:
3) Which brings me to another point: testing your changes locally.
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