On 15/11/2012, at 4:55 AM, Theodore Petrosky <[email protected]> wrote:
> If I understand correctly, my local repository is now up to date with the > projectwonder/wonder.git repo. However, my fork in my user account on github > is not. All correct. (To update your fork on Github, you would push from your local repo to it—'origin'.) > So if I never intend to make changes to Wonder, I am done. If I want to fix a > bug in project Wonder or add comments or documentation, I need to push from > my local repo to my forked copy on github, Correct. > then get these changes/fixes to someone with write capability to add it to > the project. Yes, by opening a "pull request" using the Github UI. > Does anyone see that I am stepping on myself somewhere? > > Thanks for looking at this rambling mess. Nothing rambling about it. You explained the entire process quite accurately. -- Paul Hoadley http://logicsquad.net/
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