Submitting a drive-by commit to a GitHub project in under 5 minutes

Posted by: JonGalloway.ToString(), on 17 Jun 2011 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

I recently mentioned how I contributed C# syntax for CodeMirror; what I didn't talk about was how incredibly easy it was. I think the biggest obstacles to open source contribution are: I'm not sure what I need to do, especially for this particular project / open source host I don't have time to figure this out right now What you might not know is that you can contribute useful code to a project in just a few minutes, even without having git installed or any git know-how - you could submit...

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