diff -r 798364e1fd76 -r 92086cbfde4c ContributingCode.wiki --- a/ContributingCode.wiki Thu Jan 14 20:35:51 2016 +0000 +++ b/ContributingCode.wiki Thu Jan 14 20:38:19 2016 +0000 @@ -36,14 +36,14 @@ === Using (named) branches === Branches are alternative commit histories. Changes done in one branch can be merged into other branches as needed. -Most main development happens on the main repository branch "default". +_Most main development happens on the main repository branch "default"._ -We prefer not to use separate branches for little patches, as branches are permanent and will clutter the list of {{{hg branches}}}. +We prefer *not* to use separate branches for little patches, as branches are permanent and will clutter the list of {{{hg branches}}}. -So for small code contributions, use "unnamed branches" instead (see below). +*So for small code contributions, use "unnamed branches" instead (see below).* -However, if you are going to write code that is more a project than a patch and that will take dozens of commits, feel free to do that work on a new branch. +_However, if you are going to write code that is more a project than a patch and that will take dozens of commits, feel free to do that work on a new branch._ To create a new branch use {{{hg branch}}} followed by the name of the new branch, before committing the first code.