WPChill / decode-lite

A minimal, modern theme, designed to be mobile first and fully responsive. Decode features the ability to change all the colors in the theme and an elegant sidebar conveniently accessed by tapping on the menu icon. The sidebar can fit all of your widgets and its position can be customized. You can also choose to keep the sidebar always visible on larger screens for a smooth two-column experience. You can even disable the sidebar and comment links if you choose. Decode supports link posts, where the title can be hyperlinked. Decode includes custom social icons in the header that you can easily link to your choice of 55 different social profiles from Twitter and Instagram, to Pinterest and LinkedIn, you will be sure to find support for the network you want alongside a bevy of customizations to make your site unique. Decode has been translated into Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Polish, Russian, and Spanish.
https://www.machothemes.com/themes/decode/
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Add this pull request: #83 #86

Closed ioanrobciuc closed 8 years ago

ioanrobciuc commented 8 years ago

Add this pull request: #83.

alanorth commented 8 years ago

You guys are doing some weird stuff with this theme, and the git / GitHub workflow. So I open an issue (#82), and you ask me to create a pull request. I write the code and create a pull request (#83), and you guys commit my code as your own without attribution?

It's as simple as pressing the big green button on the pull request, or cherry-picking the commit from my branch in the git command line if you don't want to use GitHub workflow. What's up?

Does @ScottSmith95 know about this bizarre behavior?

ioanrobciuc commented 8 years ago

@alanorth, next time do pull request to "development" branch please. I'm sorry for inconvenience.

alanorth commented 8 years ago

I don't REALLY care about the commit attribution, it's just a funny behavior on your part. You could have either asked me to re-do the pull request if you honestly wanted my contribution, or if you were living in "real" git land you could have simply cherry picked my commit from my branch and the closed the issue/pull request.

cristianraiber commented 8 years ago

@alanorth sorry about this. We're kind of new to the git workflow, so mistakes can happen on our part. Again, really sorry.

alanorth commented 8 years ago

:+1: