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Also as an open source project, it's very important for us to keep to using open source tools. Github does not meet that requirement.
Also as an open source project, it's very important for us to keep to using open source tools. Github does not meet that requirement.


==How do I submit "Pull Requests"?==
==How do I submit “Pull Requests”?==


* Fork and commit your changes in your fork as before
* Fork and commit your changes in your fork as before
* Create an account on https://identity.kde.org
* Create an account on https://identity.kde.org
* Run <code>git format-patch HEAD^</code> to create a diff
* Run <code>git format-patch HEAD^</code> to create a diff
* Learn [https://community.kde.org/Infrastructure/Phabricator#Posting_a_Patch_using_the_website how to format and post a patch]
* Head to https://phabricator.kde.org/differential/diff/create/ to upload the diff.
* Head to https://phabricator.kde.org/differential/diff/create/ to upload the diff.


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The maintainer for this software will then comment and merge your request.
The maintainer for this software will then comment and merge your request.


Alternatively you can use the command "arc diff" to streamline the process. More details are available in the [https://community.kde.org/Infrastructure/Phabricator Phabricator] page.
Alternatively you can use the command <code>arc diff</code> to streamline the process. More details are available in the [https://community.kde.org/Infrastructure/Phabricator#Using_Arcanist_to_post_patches Phabricator] page.


==How do I submit "Issues"?==
==How do I submit “Issues”?==


Please file a bug report or wish at https://bugs.kde.org
Please file a bug report or wish at https://bugs.kde.org/
 
==Where can I find the “original sources”?==
 
All KDE GIT repositories are available for browsing at https://cgit.kde.org/ with each repository including possible ''git clone'' URLs at the bottom of their respective summary pages. The general command format for cloning a repository being:
 
<code>git clone (https|git)://anongit.kde.org/<repository>.git</code>
 
Additionally to the top-level repositories mostly mirrored on GitHub so-called scratch and clone repositories exist for allowing KDE developers to publish repositories without jumping through organizational hurdles.
 
For details on KDE's GIT infrastructure see [https://community.kde.org/Infrastructure/Git the dedicated GIT infrastructure page].

Revision as of 21:25, 17 March 2019

GitHubMirror

KDE is managing a read-only mirror of our repos on Github. It's located at https://github.com/KDE .

We want to make KDE sources easy to find, share and build upon; and most importantly we want your contributions to count towards your github profile. :)

FAQ

Why don't you enable pull requests?

Our central repositories are handled by our awesome sysadmins over on kde.org where we have full control and tighter integration within our services. If we start using multiple repositories and making developers look in two places that gets very complicated and unfair on the maintainers.

Also as an open source project, it's very important for us to keep to using open source tools. Github does not meet that requirement.

How do I submit “Pull Requests”?


The maintainer for this software will then comment and merge your request.

Alternatively you can use the command arc diff to streamline the process. More details are available in the Phabricator page.

How do I submit “Issues”?

Please file a bug report or wish at https://bugs.kde.org/

Where can I find the “original sources”?

All KDE GIT repositories are available for browsing at https://cgit.kde.org/ with each repository including possible git clone URLs at the bottom of their respective summary pages. The general command format for cloning a repository being:

git clone (https|git)://anongit.kde.org/<repository>.git

Additionally to the top-level repositories mostly mirrored on GitHub so-called scratch and clone repositories exist for allowing KDE developers to publish repositories without jumping through organizational hurdles.

For details on KDE's GIT infrastructure see the dedicated GIT infrastructure page.