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diff --git a/guides/source/contributing_to_ruby_on_rails.md b/guides/source/contributing_to_ruby_on_rails.md index fc6b2f992a..814237ba22 100644 --- a/guides/source/contributing_to_ruby_on_rails.md +++ b/guides/source/contributing_to_ruby_on_rails.md @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ can expect it to be marked "invalid" as soon as it's reviewed. Sometimes, the line between 'bug' and 'feature' is a hard one to draw. Generally, a feature is anything that adds new behavior, while a bug is -anything that fixes already existing behavior that is mis-behaving. Sometimes, +anything that fixes already existing behavior that is misbehaving. Sometimes, the core team will have to make a judgement call. That said, the distinction generally just affects which release your patch will get in to; we love feature submissions! They just won't get backported to maintenance branches. @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ When working with documentation, please take into account the [API Documentation NOTE: As explained earlier, ordinary code patches should have proper documentation coverage. Docrails is only used for isolated documentation improvements. -NOTE: To help our CI servers you can add [ci skip] to your documentation commit message to skip build on that commit. Please remember to use it for commits containing only documentation changes. +NOTE: To help our CI servers you should add [ci skip] to your documentation commit message to skip build on that commit. Please remember to use it for commits containing only documentation changes. WARNING: Docrails has a very strict policy: no code can be touched whatsoever, no matter how trivial or small the change. Only RDoc and guides can be edited via docrails. Also, CHANGELOGs should never be edited in docrails. @@ -430,13 +430,18 @@ $ git push origin branch_name ### Issue a Pull Request -Navigate to the Rails repository you just pushed to (e.g. https://github.com/your-user-name/rails) and press "Pull Request" in the upper right hand corner. +Navigate to the Rails repository you just pushed to (e.g. +https://github.com/your-user-name/rails) and click on "Pull Requests" seen in +the right panel. On the next page, press "New pull request" in the upper right +hand corner. -Write your branch name in the branch field (this is filled with "master" by default) and press "Update Commit Range". +Click on "Edit", if you need to change the branches being compared (it compares +"master" by default) and press "Click to create a pull request for this +comparison". -Ensure the changesets you introduced are included in the "Commits" tab. Ensure that the "Files Changed" incorporate all of your changes. - -Fill in some details about your potential patch including a meaningful title. When finished, press "Send pull request". The Rails core team will be notified about your submission. +Ensure the changesets you introduced are included. Fill in some details about +your potential patch including a meaningful title. When finished, press "Send +pull request". The Rails core team will be notified about your submission. ### Get some Feedback |