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spelling corrections in the asciidoc [message #1835877] Tue, 15 December 2020 15:33 Go to next message
thomas menzel is currently offline thomas menzelFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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i was wondering about the best approach to do this, as i havent found much guide on this.

it seems silly to me to open for each spelling problem an own bug and then tie that to the PR.

so how is this done here ?

my proposal in order to keep the overhead minimal


  1. fork the project initially
  2. get tip of develop from official repo
  3. add spelling corrections commits on the tip of `develop`
  4. create a PR for a chunk of commits


step 2 and following are repeated for each chunk of corrections

[Updated on: Tue, 15 December 2020 15:45]

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Re: spelling corrections in the asciidoc [message #1835960 is a reply to message #1835877] Thu, 17 December 2020 08:58 Go to previous message
Beat Schwarzentrub is currently offline Beat SchwarzentrubFriend
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Hi Thomas

Mistakes happen and the Scout project really apprechiates contributions to fix them, thank you!

The Eclipse Scout Docs project accepts normal GitHub pull requests. Please note that we don't use the "develop" branch, but individual branches per major release. For example, to contribute to the current stable branch, you should create a pull request for the branch releases/10.0. If possible, all changes are merged upwards periodically by us.

Regards,
Beat
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