Hi, only thing I can think of that there is a mismatch between the email address registered with eclipse.com and the address you provide in your commit. If this is not the case, please open a bug against eclipse/community so the webmasters can check what is going wrong here. Best regards Christian From: ease-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ease-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vidura Mudalige Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2015 10:38 AM To: ease developer discussions Subject: Re: [ease-dev] [GSoC-2015]Help Hover Tooltips On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 12:57 AM, Christian Pontesegger <christian.pontesegger@xxxxxx> wrote: Hi Vidura,
I guess the best option for push would be to use https, providing your gerrit credentials. You may get them by looking on the eclipse gerrit webpage and check your user settings there. When using ssh, you would have to register your public key in the gerrit preferences on the webpage, too.
You will not be able to push with http as we need some authentication for each psuh.
HTH Christian On 23.03.2015 10:27, Vidura Mudalige wrote: I fixed the bug many days ago and currently I am working on the proposal. I need some guidelines to push the changes. I will be thankful if you can help me. On Thu, Mar 19, 2015 at 12:03 PM, Vidura Mudalige <vbmudalige@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: I edited the url in ".git/config" file in my local repo from "http" to "ssh". Now a password is requested to push to the origin. What should I do? On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 8:58 PM, Vidura Mudalige <vbmudalige@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Thank you very much for your guidelines. I added a simple html page and finished the job.:) I committed the changes to my local core repository. But I cannot push the changes to Origin.
(fatal: unable to access 'http://git.eclipse.org/gitroot/ease/org.eclipse.ease.core.git/': The requested URL returned error: 403) Can you give me some guidelines for that too? :) BTW student application period has started for GSOC. Shall I start to create my proposal? I need some guidelines for that too. > According to my knowledge, in order to a add a new html page to > "org.eclipse.help" plugin I have to edit the plugin.xml file.
No. To add a new HTMl page you need to add it to a toc file. .toc files then are registered within the plugin.xml. As org.eclipse.ease.help already has the default structure of toc files registered already, you do not need to alter plugin.xml.
> That plugin already included a default page for "Scripting User Guide". > Shall I create similar plugin for the "Scripting Developer Guide"?
There are several toc files available, however no html files yet. So the task is to create a simple html file and link it into the main toc file.
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