Hi,
in trying to understand how best to re-integrate the various recent  
branches in github into master, I spent some time scrutinizing the  
network diagrams generated by github, showing all the branches and how  
they connect.  However, these often appear to be incorrect, when  
compared with what gitk --all shows.  This can be quite misleading.   
For example, it shows review_issue40 as being already incorporated  
into master: it is shown as the direct precursor to my commit 94a80,  
whereas in actual fact a completely different commit (30d4d) is the  
correct precursor.

So be warned -- the github network diagrams appear to be unreliable.   
This is disappointing as these diagrams can be super useful for seeing  
how things connect prior to starting to pull specific branches down to  
my local repository...

Also, today I am unable to get the network diagram to update -- it  
tells me to wait while it updates the diagram, but after 15 minutes of  
waiting, no update.  Prior to today, it would update within a few  
seconds...

-- Chris

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