> On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 9:36 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> What is the output of "git status"?

"Two files added", namely generate.py and test/ntheory_test.py (I think,
I'm quoting from memory here).
These are copies of the modified files, which are not reported as modified.

I did do a commit, then noticed I had forgot to branch, backed out of the
commit, fixed things up so that the changed files are now HEAD but based
on the "origin".
I guess I made an error somewhere and instructed git to treat my current
modifications as the repository contents, or whatever.

Since it's just two files, it will try this:
- save the changed files somewhere
- set up a local repository as a download of my github fork of sympy
- cp the changed files to the right place again
- upload to github
- send the pull request

> By the way, did anyone ever point you to
> https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/development-workflow?

Yes, it was one of the first pages I read once I decided to give sympy a
closer look.
To me, it's still containing new and interesting stuff every time I
re-read it :-)

BTW that page is really good. It repeats all the steps necessary and shows
how the results of each step should look like - commended :-)
Maybe the section on git tuning should mention that some (most? all?)
Linux distros come with a pre-tuned git package. At least on current
Ubuntu, colors and tab completion are already in (not sure about aliases,
I don't want or use them). It might be a good idea to show some test
commands that allow people to identify what, if any, tuning they already
have.
But that's all really just a minor point.

Regards,
Jo

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