Pulling Request

Hoang Tran hoangduytran1960 at googlemail.com
Sun Nov 7 11:04:46 GMT 2021


With regards to your explanation about the term 'Pull Request', this is the definition I got from a web-page:

A "pull request" is you requesting the target repository to please grab your changes. A "push request" would be the target repository requesting you to push your changes. When you send a pull request, you're asking (requesting) the official repo owner to pull some changes from your own repo. Hence "pull request".

(https://aleph.org.mx/why-is-it-called-pull-request-and-not-push-request)

So I think I've used it in the most correct way, meaning asking you to 'PULL' changes (requesting you to pull) from me. 

Thank you for explaining the terminology,

God bless,



> On 6 Nov 2021, at 07:13, Hoang Tran <hoangduytran1960 at googlemail.com> wrote:
> 
> Are you going to Pull the Request from Krita.po from me? If not then I continue taking latest source changes from the KDE svn and will not merging changes from your GIT repository as it will only generate CONFLICTS. If you are planing to PULL REQUESTS from me then take note of the file 'krita.mo' in the same directory of 'krita.po'. This 'mo' file is created here so Vietnamese Krita users on YouTube to take the compiled mo file to test out on their systems. You'll need to IGNORE this file (removing it) when you're pulling my request.
> 
> Regards,
> Hoang Tran



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