On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 4:36 AM, Brett Cannon <br...@python.org> wrote:
>>   Just do a pull of upstream master when you're starting
>> something new, and push your branches to your own fork (and many people
>> won't
>> be able to push to upstream's repo anyway).  Then use the web ui to create
>> a
>> pull request from that.
>
>
> And I think the other key is using "pr" as the remote's name so that you
> don't want to throttle GitHub for having you type the name constantly. You
> could do `git push --set-upstream pr` on the first push (or as soon as you
> create the branch), but you would need to do 9 pushes to break even with
> that many keystrokes.
>

That's why I have my 'push' script. It's four keystrokes LESS than
'git push', and automatically sends a new branch to the appropriate
remote :)

ChrisA
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