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[Python-Dev] Submitting changes through Mercurial

[Python-Dev] Submitting changes through Mercurial [Python-Dev] Submitting changes through Mercurialskip at pobox.com skip at pobox.com
Tue Mar 22 13:26:25 CET 2011
    Senthil> Have a look at this issue:
    Senthil> http://bugs.python.org/issue11591

    Senthil> The magical UI is the FORM textbox element "Remote hg repo:"
    Senthil> where the user provided his bitbucket URL for the path he was
    Senthil> working on.

I still don't understand what that's supposed to look like.  Is it supposed
to be a URL which refers to my local repository?  If so, I suspect that
means I have to somehow make my repo globally visible and drill a hole in my
NAT firewall.

    Senthil> And when you pressed "Create Patch" button, it created a patch
    Senthil> and then attached to the issue tracker.  You can click on the
    Senthil> review button to post that patch to reitveld and do the
    Senthil> review,.

Sorry, I don't see a "Create Patch" button anywhere.  Are you referring to
some sort of Mercurial GUI?

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