[Kde-games-devel] new/improved AI for Konquest
Nemanja Hirsl
nemhirsl at gmail.com
Sat Sep 14 17:23:07 UTC 2013
On Wednesday, 11. September 2013. 19.37.45 Alexander Schuch wrote:
> Hello.
>
> On 11 September 2013 18:32, Jakob Gruber <jakob.gruber at gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 8:19 PM, Alexander Schuch <aschuch247 at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> On 11 September 2013 16:33, Jakob Gruber <jakob.gruber at gmail.com> wrote:>
> >> Take a look at creating a personal scratch repo:
> >> > http://community.kde.org/Sysadmin/GitKdeOrgManual
> >>
> >> I created an account at KDE Identity and tried to put the patch on the
> >> review board. But I seem to be unable to understand how I am supposed
> >> to enter the given information.
> >
> > You seem to have taken a wrong turn somewhere. Roney recommended simply
> > create a personal repository and pushing your branch over there.
> > There's a section about setting these up on the wiki page I linked above.
> > Reviewboard is something else entirely.
>
> I tried to follow the steps at
> http://community.kde.org/Sysadmin/GitKdeOrgManual#Personal_clones_of_project_repositories
> but I seem to require a public/private key pair.
>
> $ ssh git at git.kde.org clone git://anongit.kde.org/konquest
> konquest-ai-improvement
> Permission denied (publickey).
>
> The only place where I found something about setting up private/public
> keys is at KDE Identity's "Apply for a Developer Account". So right
> now my guess is that only approved developers can use personal cloned
> repositories?
>
> > I understand that getting to grips with the infrastructure can be difficult.
> > But setting up a github / bitbucket / gitorious repo is very
> > simple and could be your next step if pushing to a KDE repo really doesn't
> > work out for you. I'm not sure how others feel
> > about reviewing something hosted outside of KDE though.
>
> Right now it looks as this is the only choice I have. Can someone tell
> me please if this is the way to go before I sign up at even more
> places just to figure out that it does not quite work that way.
If you can't setup personal repo then it might be better to create review on Reviewboard than not sharing the work at all?
Regards,
Nemanja
>
> Alexander Schuch
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