I've messed this up a few times and I need a little help. I use 
git-remote-branch and it is fairly easy for me to fork rails, create an 
upstream remote, then create a remote tracking branch that tracks 3-1-stable 
from upstream. But I can not figure out how to create a branch from my remote 
tracking branch for 3-1-stable that allows me to push to my own repo and refs 
my 3-1-stable remote tracking branch from upstream. Man that's a mouth full :( 
and I'm sure I might have said it wrong. What ends up happening is that unless 
I do this right, I end up with commits that are included in my pull request 
that are not meant to be.

Can anyone give me some command tips following this that would work for a pull 
request based from 3-1-stable that works?

1) Fork rails and add an upstream remote - http://help.github.com/fork-a-repo/

2) Create and track 3-1-stable from upstream.

        $ git fetch upstream
        $ git branch --track 3-1-stable upstream/3-1-stable 

3 HELP!


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