From 16000edc8246eef667ba826f6e4c7970de6e5caa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Francis Rowe Date: Sat, 09 Jan 2016 19:47:13 -0500 Subject: git page: fix inconsistent indentation --- (limited to 'site/git') diff --git a/site/git/index.php b/site/git/index.php index a616765..e99dd88 100644 --- a/site/git/index.php +++ b/site/git/index.php @@ -54,63 +54,63 @@
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How can I help the libreboot project? #howtohelp

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- Libreboot is becoming part of the GNU project, and we need help with the transition. Click here for more information -

-

- There are many ways that you can assist the libreboot project. We have a list of tasks that need to be completed, - which you can work on (you can also add to that list). Generally speaking, adding support for more hardware is a priority for the libreboot project. - Information about maintaining libreboot can be found here and building libreboot here. -

-

- We especially need more skilled coreboot hackers to do work that will benefit the libreboot project. This includes porting new boards to coreboot, which are likely to be valid candidates for libreboot. -

-

- Learn libreboot from the inside out; download the git repository, and study libreboot. We need more full-time developers - who can help to maintain the project. -

-

- Not a developer? You can still help! -

- +

How can I help the libreboot project? #howtohelp

+

+ Libreboot is becoming part of the GNU project, and we need help with the transition. Click here for more information +

+

+ There are many ways that you can assist the libreboot project. We have a list of tasks that need to be completed, + which you can work on (you can also add to that list). Generally speaking, adding support for more hardware is a priority for the libreboot project. + Information about maintaining libreboot can be found here and building libreboot here. +

+

+ We especially need more skilled coreboot hackers to do work that will benefit the libreboot project. This includes porting new boards to coreboot, which are likely to be valid candidates for libreboot. +

+

+ Learn libreboot from the inside out; download the git repository, and study libreboot. We need more full-time developers + who can help to maintain the project. +

+

+ Not a developer? You can still help! +

+
-

General guidelines for submitting patches #guidelines

-

- Some people put their name on their work, for recognition, and it's OK if you want to do that; however, the libreboot project does not require this. Some projects - (such as coreboot) require a legal name, and this can be problematic for certain groups of people. -

-

- Using your legal name is not required when submitting patches to libreboot. For reasons why we have this policy, read this article. You can use a pseudonym (alternative name), or your company name (if you have one), if you want or need to do that. You can also - submit patches without a name, if you want or need to do that (instructions are provided on this page). Also, read this article. Unfortunately, git appears to be stuck with these problems, when an author changes their name, and we don't have a concrete answer to it. - As far as we know, publishing your legal name isn't even required for copyright purposes; in fact, "pen" names are commonly used by literary authors (computer programs are literary works). -

-

- When submitting any kind of documentation, try not to use the terms him/her, she/he, his/her, or anything that is gender biased. Use their, they, them, those people, that person, and so on. You are making a huge difference. -

-

- - copyleft preferred)."); ?> - https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html. NOTE: - not putting a copyright notice on a work does not mean it lacks copyright. Copyright is automatic in most countries. Not putting a license - on a work also does not make that work free; you have to declare a free license, otherwise the default, restrictive copyright laws apply for those - who wish to do anything with your work. Always put a license on your work! -

-

- Small technical note: libreboot is working to convert all documentation to texinfo, where - it is currently written in HTML, directly. Therefore, please submit any new documentation under this format, during the transition period. Learn more. -

+

General guidelines for submitting patches #guidelines

+

+ Some people put their name on their work, for recognition, and it's OK if you want to do that; however, the libreboot project does not require this. Some projects + (such as coreboot) require a legal name, and this can be problematic for certain groups of people. +

+

+ Using your legal name is not required when submitting patches to libreboot. For reasons why we have this policy, read this article. You can use a pseudonym (alternative name), or your company name (if you have one), if you want or need to do that. You can also + submit patches without a name, if you want or need to do that (instructions are provided on this page). Also, read this article. Unfortunately, git appears to be stuck with these problems, when an author changes their name, and we don't have a concrete answer to it. + As far as we know, publishing your legal name isn't even required for copyright purposes; in fact, "pen" names are commonly used by literary authors (computer programs are literary works). +

+

+ When submitting any kind of documentation, try not to use the terms him/her, she/he, his/her, or anything that is gender biased. Use their, they, them, those people, that person, and so on. You are making a huge difference. +

+

+ + copyleft preferred)."); ?> + https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html. NOTE: + not putting a copyright notice on a work does not mean it lacks copyright. Copyright is automatic in most countries. Not putting a license + on a work also does not make that work free; you have to declare a free license, otherwise the default, restrictive copyright laws apply for those + who wish to do anything with your work. Always put a license on your work! +

+

+ Small technical note: libreboot is working to convert all documentation to texinfo, where + it is currently written in HTML, directly. Therefore, please submit any new documentation under this format, during the transition period. Learn more. +

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How to submit your patches #sendpatch

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-

- -

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- You can email this information to , which is the mailing list used for libreboot development discussion. -

-

- Check #githosting, for a list of Git hosting providers that we recommend. -

-

-

- -

-

- You can email your patches to , which is the mailing list used for libreboot development discussion. -

-

- -

+

+

+ +

+

+ You can email this information to , which is the mailing list used for libreboot development discussion. +

+

+ Check #githosting, for a list of Git hosting providers that we recommend. +

+

+

+ +

+

+ You can email your patches to , which is the mailing list used for libreboot development discussion. +

+

+ +

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#contrib

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- Libreboot development is facilitated by git, a distributed version control system that is in wide use today. Git provides many practical benefits, - making collective development of software very easy. -

-

- git documentation describes how to use git. The following notes include simple tips for how to use git, but it is a good idea to get fully acquainted with git."); ?> -

-

-
- $ git config --global user.name "Your Name"
- $ git config --global user.email your@emailaddress.com
- NOTE: you do not have to use your legal name; we don't care what name you use. Pseudonyms (alternative names) are OK. If you wish to be anonymous (no name), you can also use Libreboot Contributor as your name, and noname@libreboot.org as the email address. We will happily accept anonymous contributions in the libreboot project. -

-

-
- $ git config --global core.editor nano
- $ git config --global color.status auto
- $ git config --global color.branch auto
- $ git config --global color.interactive auto
- $ git config --global color.diff auto -

-

- NOTE: the above steps for colour make git use red/green font colours for showing diffs. If you are red/green colour-blind, please ignore the above steps. The default configuration in git is no-colour (all one colour, usually the default that your terminal uses). If you are colour-blind, git can display in other colours; refer - to the git documentation. -

-

- libreboot directory."); ?> - - -

-

- When working with git, you will need your current working directory to be inside the libreboot directory that was just created.
- $ cd libreboot/ -

-

-
- $ git status -

+

#contrib

+

+ Libreboot development is facilitated by git, a distributed version control system that is in wide use today. Git provides many practical benefits, + making collective development of software very easy. +

+

+ git documentation describes how to use git. The following notes include simple tips for how to use git, but it is a good idea to get fully acquainted with git."); ?> +

+

+
+ $ git config --global user.name "Your Name"
+ $ git config --global user.email your@emailaddress.com
+ NOTE: you do not have to use your legal name; we don't care what name you use. Pseudonyms (alternative names) are OK. If you wish to be anonymous (no name), you can also use Libreboot Contributor as your name, and noname@libreboot.org as the email address. We will happily accept anonymous contributions in the libreboot project. +

+

+
+ $ git config --global core.editor nano
+ $ git config --global color.status auto
+ $ git config --global color.branch auto
+ $ git config --global color.interactive auto
+ $ git config --global color.diff auto +

+

+ NOTE: the above steps for colour make git use red/green font colours for showing diffs. If you are red/green colour-blind, please ignore the above steps. The default configuration in git is no-colour (all one colour, usually the default that your terminal uses). If you are colour-blind, git can display in other colours; refer + to the git documentation. +

+

+ libreboot directory."); ?> + + +

+

+ When working with git, you will need your current working directory to be inside the libreboot directory that was just created.
+ $ cd libreboot/ +

+

+
+ $ git status +

-

- git add path/to/file. You should also add any other files that are listed as modified in the git status. If there are deleted files in the git status, you can use git rm path/to/file. As long as you have added all the untracked files, it is generally easier to use:"); ?>
- $ git commit -a
- git commit)"); ?> -

-

-
- $ git commit --amend
-
- $ git commit -a --amend -

+

+ git add path/to/file. You should also add any other files that are listed as modified in the git status. If there are deleted files in the git status, you can use git rm path/to/file. As long as you have added all the untracked files, it is generally easier to use:"); ?>
+ $ git commit -a
+ git commit)"); ?> +

+

+
+ $ git commit --amend
+
+ $ git commit -a --amend +

-

- If you wish to use a different author name for the commit command, add --author="Author's Name <author's email address>" at the end. This - could be a pseudonym (alternative name), or it could be because you are submitting a patch on someone else's - behalf. If you wish to be anonymous (no name), you can also use Libreboot Contributor as your name, and noname@libreboot.org as the email address. We will happily accept anonymous contributions in the libreboot project. -

-

- Check once more that everything you want is added. Use the git status command to check for untracked changes/files, and adapt accordingly. - Once you've committed everything, your changes will appear in a diff format, using this command:
- $ git show
- Use PgUp/PgDown to navigate the diff output. This uses the less utility, so all the features from that (e.g. keyword search) are also available. -

+

+ If you wish to use a different author name for the commit command, add --author="Author's Name <author's email address>" at the end. This + could be a pseudonym (alternative name), or it could be because you are submitting a patch on someone else's + behalf. If you wish to be anonymous (no name), you can also use Libreboot Contributor as your name, and noname@libreboot.org as the email address. We will happily accept anonymous contributions in the libreboot project. +

+

+ Check once more that everything you want is added. Use the git status command to check for untracked changes/files, and adapt accordingly. + Once you've committed everything, your changes will appear in a diff format, using this command:
+ $ git show
+ Use PgUp/PgDown to navigate the diff output. This uses the less utility, so all the features from that (e.g. keyword search) are also available. +

-

-
- $ git log -

-

-
- $ git config --global --add alias.lol "log --graph --decorate --pretty=oneline --abbrev-commit --all"
-
- $ git lol
- git log, but it's much better and shows branches, etc."); ?> -

+

+
+ $ git log +

+

+
+ $ git config --global --add alias.lol "log --graph --decorate --pretty=oneline --abbrev-commit --all"
+
+ $ git lol
+ git log, but it's much better and shows branches, etc."); ?> +

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