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Re: [tor-bugs] #24275 [Webpages/Website]: Testing Lecktor as a possible framework to be used for all portals related to website redesign project



#24275: Testing Lecktor as a possible framework to be used for all portals related
to website redesign project
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 Reporter:  isabela           |          Owner:  hiro
     Type:  defect            |         Status:  assigned
 Priority:  Medium            |      Milestone:  website redesign
Component:  Webpages/Website  |        Version:
 Severity:  Normal            |     Resolution:
 Keywords:  ux-team,          |  Actual Points:
Parent ID:  #21222            |         Points:
 Reviewer:                    |        Sponsor:
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Changes (by hiro):

 * cc: steph@… (removed)


Comment:

 Some of you might find more convenient to try a graphical tool to use git.
 Github has a nice package for windows and mac:
 !https://desktop.github.com/

 With a step by step guide on how to install it and how to contribute to
 projects:

 https://help.github.com/desktop/guides/

 Let's say that you are using the mac client. At this link you will have a
 mini guide on how to add a repository:
 https://help.github.com/desktop/guides/contributing-to-projects/adding-a
 -repository-from-your-local-computer-to-github-desktop/#platform-mac

 With repository in git, we mean a link to where the code is stored. In the
 case of the lektor repository this is: http://oniongit.eu/infra/portal.git

 Once the repository is "cloned" (i.e. imported to your computer) you can
 make changes. These changes will be local. If you want to "push" to the
 remote repository (in this case on oniongit) you will need an oniongit
 account first.

 Once you have an account (you can ask me for one) you can follow the
 following steps: https://help.github.com/desktop/guides/contributing-to-
 projects/making-changes-in-a-branch/

 Git might feel a bit complicate at first, but it is relatively easy to
 learn after a little bit. In any case feel free to ask questions.

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