Well I've learned a lot of git in the last couple of days, and pushing to a
remote branch: refs/remotes/name/branch is never discouraged, my use-case
and push method to circumvent NAT issues is even explained on the offical
git FAQ as best practice.
To the original problem: repo's config pointed to wrong remote repo, rather
noobish mistake!

Thanks for replies though

On 26 feb 2010 19:54, "Lee Hambley" <[email protected]> wrote:

Yeah, no problems here, simply pointing out that perhaps the Github support
guys aren't the best to educate people on non-github related best-practice
:) now everybody hug :)



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