Dear all, I'm Stefano, I'm new here and I'd like to contribute to the development of gthumb. So, I attach my first patch, nothing important, just a very small rearrangement of some exif attributes in the properties list of a file. This is just to test if my gthumb development directory and git environment are working good. Since I'm new to git too, I also have a question about it: I cloned the repository with the git clone command, anonymously. Then I implemented the changes and committed (locally). I suppose I can't push the changes back, so I attach you the diff, made by git diff. Then if ok you guys integrate the patch and at the next commit I'll get my changes back, that will probably generate some kind conflicts that I won't be able to solve :-) Is there a better way to work? Can't somehow I give you the whole git commit, not the diff, like using git push but saving the commit to a file so I can attach it? In this case you'd integrate the commit and this will be detected during next update (I hope!). I'm really new to git and I come from the svn world. Tell me if I'm wrong. Regards, Stefano
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