Updated 063 Proposed Collaborative Workflow in JCB (markdown)

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Once this pull request gets merge, we are back at the that this is in sync [00:47:42](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlhFyrCGWik&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&index=63&t=00h47m42s) And This is in sync And this will continue and I'll go on and on And obviously others will contribute so There there are some other complexities also In this process But that is sort of what I can see happening I know that when you Pull the changes from the previous package you know this Where is it [00:48:09](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlhFyrCGWik&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&index=63&t=00h48m09s) You know the import the JCB package There is the option to import it as a clone Or to import it with a merge Now the idea would be that you will only import and merge your JCB package With the global Repo As they accept This pull request And so that You would always stay in sync with what actually is currently the community version Of the package [00:48:37](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlhFyrCGWik&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&index=63&t=00h48m37s) And you could import it it as a clone and make changes to the Clone and effect that will not effect the Main Master Version But this all is a trial and error process which You would Sort of show, teach yourself how that works And so my idea is to do that within a blank install try it out Pull in some of the free version play around with it Until you become confident [00:49:06](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlhFyrCGWik&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&index=63&t=00h49m06s) And then you are able to also start contributing To not only the community packages But also VDM packages to which you've got access And so help improve those components For everyone Well thanks for watching I hope this is insightful And I'm sure there might be things that some of you would not able to follow And I would encourage you to just Google that and do some tutorials and [00:49:33](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlhFyrCGWik&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&index=63&t=00h49m33s) Then I'm sure your will Manage. Ok thanks for watching.
Once this pull request gets merge, we are back and this is in sync [00:47:42](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlhFyrCGWik&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&index=63&t=00h47m42s) And This is in sync And this will continue and I'll go on and on And obviously others will contribute so There there are some other complexities also In this process But that is sort of what I can see happening I know that when you Pull the changes from the previous package you know this Where is it [00:48:09](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlhFyrCGWik&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&index=63&t=00h48m09s) You know the import the JCB package There is the option to import it as a clone Or to import it with a merge Now the idea would be that you will only import and merge your JCB package With the global Repo As they accept This pull request And so that You would always stay in sync with what actually is currently the community version Of the package [00:48:37](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlhFyrCGWik&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&index=63&t=00h48m37s) And you could import it it as a clone and make changes to the Clone and effect that will not effect the Main Master Version But this all is a trial and error process which You would Sort of show, teach yourself how that works And so my idea is to do that within a blank install try it out Pull in some of the free version play around with it Until you become confident [00:49:06](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlhFyrCGWik&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&index=63&t=00h49m06s) And then you are able to also start contributing To not only the community packages But also VDM packages to which you've got access And so help improve those components For everyone Well thanks for watching I hope this is insightful And I'm sure there might be things that some of you would not able to follow And I would encourage you to just Google that and do some tutorials and [00:49:33](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlhFyrCGWik&list=PLQRGFI8XZ_wtGvPQZWBfDzzlERLQgpMRE&index=63&t=00h49m33s) Then I'm sure your will Manage.