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| | | | | A common time-saving 'hack' of mine when building 'new-but-related-to-old' projects is to fork an existing code base and use it as the boot-strap for the new project. GitHub, however, does not provide the functionality on their website to fork your own project; you can only fork other people's projects. Here's how to work around that. | |
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| | | | | michael.stapelberg.ch | |
| | | | | Recently, I was wondering why I was pushing off accepting contributions in Debian for longer than in other projects. It occurred to me that the effort to accept a contribution in Debian is way higher than in other FOSS projects. | |
| | | | | seasidetesting.com | |
| | | At Agile Testing Days 2024, I offer a full-full day tutorial, 'The Disappearance of J. T. Womblegast - A Git Tutorial' (on 19. Nov.). As the name suggests, the tutorial is about working with Git. But it's also a mystery journey about the disappearance of some J.T. Womblegast who strangely left nothing but a Git... | ||