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Using Gerrit, you can contribute to the Papryrus project, even if you aren't a commuter.

Sign in the eclipse development chart

Retrieve Papyrus code

To retrieve the papyrus code:

Configure push for Gerrit

Because you're not an official Papyrus commiter, you can't just commit your code on the papyrus git repository; you have to submit your contribution via the commit refs/for/master branch. You can configurate EGit for push on that particular branch:

  • On the Fit Repositories view, open Remotes
  • Add a new Remote by right clicking on Remotes, then choose Create Remote..., and choose a new name (for example Gerrit)

N.B. : you can also choose to modify the origin remote.

  • Configure Gerrit for this remote by right clicking on it, and Gerrit Configuration

You now have to configure the repository URI :

File:GerritPushConfiguration

If you're experiencing problems, please verify that you're pushing on refs/for/master (Or refs/draft/master for hidden review)

How to commit

When you're not an official Papyrus commuter, you have to sign-off and change-id all your commits You can do that easily using EGit by just clicking the two following buttons:

File:EGitSignOff File:EGitChangeId

The first line of your commit comment should be the bugzilla task number and it name; example : Bug 12345 - The name of the bug you fixed.


More information of how to use git on Contributing via Git

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