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Hi folks, so I understand SBo is frozen pending 15 but is accepting PRs. I'd like to clearly understand how this works.
My personal Github workflow is pretty simple and goes something like:
- pull master
- make a branch and checkout
- edit file
- push that branch to remote
I'm looking for elaborations or instructions for working with SBo's repo.
yeah, that works fine as long as you comply with the regular SBo commit message and other rules
- all scripts in github should be in 644, directory should be 755
use the <category>/<script>: <commit message>
yeah, that works fine as long as you comply with the regular SBo commit message and other rules
- all scripts in github should be in 644, directory should be 755
use the <category>/<script>: <commit message>
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