On Thu, 2014-09-18 at 19:22 -0400, nicholas ferguson wrote:
I don't understand.
You wrote:
If I send you my notes, could you tweak your vs2012-ide-integration,
to a vs2012native-ide-integration ( or any name you choose) so that
we could generate those projects?
I parse that as: "if I send you some notes - can you turn that into
code changes for me ?".
And I reply:
Well; the best way is to send a patch of your own. We love
patches =) developers talk code really.
A patch is a representation of a code change; normally a unified diff -
ie. please do the code changes yourself, no matter how small, and send a
patch in. You can generate that easily with: git diff -u
In general; it is more helpful to interact by asking a specific
question to clarify your understanding.
In general it is also polite netiquette not to top-post, and to cut the
context of the mail to the minimum necessary for the discussion.
All the best,
Michael.
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michael.meeks@collabora.com <><, Pseudo Engineer, itinerant idiot
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