Thanks Max! That was very enlightening. One more question… > On 29 Mar 2017, at 19:57, Max Moiseev <mois...@apple.com> wrote: > > [...] > cd swift > git checkout master > utils/update-checkout --scheme=master > git checkout -b my-new-branch > ... some work gets done … > git add . > git commit -m “Adding an absolutely awesome new feature” > git push mine my-new-branch # please note that I prefer to call my personal > fork ‘mine’ whereas usually people call their fork remotes ‘origin’ and the > upstream ‘upstream’. > open https://github.com/apple/swift
When/where/how did you switch from upstream to your own fork (after the initial update-checkout)? Or am I misunderstanding how that works? Best regards Pavol Vaskovic
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