You can set upstream on your fork and push to upstream instead of origin. That
should work fine. You can also push directly to the url (as far as I remember).
Let me know if you can't get it to work. If so, I can merge your pull request
and resubmit it into master.
Thanks,
Ilya Volodin
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
michael paulukonis
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2013 12:14 PM
To: [email protected]; Ilya Volodin
Subject: Re: [ESLint] Re: Unittests
I'm not sure what I did differently, but my most recent pull-request for
mocha-tests went to Ilya's fork, instead of the main project:
https://github.com/ilyavolodin/eslint/pull/1
The root cause is probably that I forked his fork, instead of forking the main
repo.... but my previous pull-request was done on this fork, as well.
Should I just delete my fork, and re-fork the main, push in my changes, and
re-pull?
Or are there some different steps that I should be taking in the current
situation?
-Michael Paulukonis
http://www.xradiograph.com
Interference Patterns (a blog)<http://www.xradiograph.com%5Cinterference>
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