On Wednesday, January 24, 2018 at 2:09:11 PM UTC+1, Yakov wrote:
>
> PS is that correct that the upstream name is purely a convention and git 
> doesn't do anything different with regard to it, technically?
>

Yes ... All aliases are just a convention. ... If you use the same schema 
for all your local repos, it helps to minify "user errors" 

For me "push origin" means ... I can savely write to it. 

"push upstream" means ... Be really carefull ... Messing it up, will cause 
a lot of work to fix it!

-m

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