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							|  | @ -64,10 +64,15 @@ Send Hui (lanhui at zjnu.edu.cn) an email message including your GitHub account | |||
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| Currently, there are 9 members in *Lan Laboratory* (https://github.com/orgs/lanlab-org/people). | ||||
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| You will use the feature-branching workflow when interaction with the central repo.  The main point of this workflow is that you work on a branch on your local drive, push that branch | ||||
| to the central repo, and create a Pull Request (i.e., Pull Me Request) at GitHub for other people to review your changes. | ||||
| You will use the feature-branching workflow (see below) when | ||||
| interacting with the central repo.  The main point of this workflow is | ||||
| that you work on a branch on your local drive, push that branch to the | ||||
| central repo, and create a Pull Request (i.e., Pull Me Request) at | ||||
| GitHub for other people to review your changes.  When everything is | ||||
| OK, then you could merge your changes to the master branch in the | ||||
| central repo. | ||||
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| I believe that *code review* is a very important activity for effectively improving code quality and promoting participation. | ||||
| I believe that *code review* at the Pull Request stage is a very important activity for effectively improving both code quality and team quality. | ||||
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| ## The feature-branching workflow | ||||
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