(12-25-2014, 07:11 AM)NanoByte Wrote:(12-25-2014, 06:40 AM)neobrain Wrote: Yeah, whatever you do please don't provide .exe files to GPL-licensed software without also providing a full copy of the source-code you built that executable from. Just putting your code on GitHub would be ideal. Also nice to see more attempts at zfreeze (even if it's still not quite following my suggested methodology), albeit I couldn't actually watch the video yet due to lack of proper internet connection.
ok so does that mean I can commit my code to GitHub (I'm all setup to do that I think unless I need a special login and permissions to commit to the Dolphin Project) and people can pull that revision? Or after the code is committed I can post a zip of the build I have?
After creating an account on GitHub, go to Dolphin's github page https://github.com/dolphin-emu/dolphin and click the Fork button on the top right hand corner. Click your own account in the pop-up. Pull down that version using git to your local. Using git, create a branch and add your patch to the branch. Commit it locally and push it to GitHub. From the GitHub page, go to the branch and click the button to create a pull request.