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Pull requests are the easiest and safest way to get your changes into the main repository. Simply visit the main repository, and click on the '''Pull request''' button. It will take you through packaging up the changes you've made into a form that can be commented on. | Pull requests are the easiest and safest way to get your changes into the main repository. Simply visit the main repository, and click on the '''Pull request''' button. It will take you through packaging up the changes you've made into a form that can be commented on. | ||
The other members who are already involved in the project will receive a notification of your request, but it's always a good idea to let people on IRC know what you're up to. | |||
If you're confident with your knowledge of git, ask someone for push access to the projects on our main Github repository. You'll need to update your remote paths, but you can then push changes to everyone else without any delay. | If you're confident with your knowledge of git, ask someone for push access to the projects on our main Github repository. You'll need to update your remote paths, but you can then push changes to everyone else without any delay. |