Collaborative Development using eGit

With the move of the BridgePoint source to open source licensing, we have received patches to the source from the xtUML community. In order to collaborate in the development of BridgePoint, it is important for a developer to understand how to use Github and git, especially forking, cloning, creating remotes, and creating pull requests.

We have created an instructional video that aims to help teach a developer about this process using eGit.

See the video here.

You will quickly notice that this process is not specific to BridgePoint. It applies equally to any project housed on Github.

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