On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 6:41 AM, Jody Garnett <jody.garn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Read it, looks good but I do have questions about pushing.
> Say I work off my fork, and then push to canonical... I guess I will have
> to push to
> my fork as well?
> That is, how is one's fork kept in synch with the canonical one, I guess
> it's not
> something automatic?
>
> Sorry for the silly question, mostly used to work on git against the
> canonical only,
> and with svn basically doing the same (minus a lot of local branches)
>
> I take a different track then justin, I register "upstream" as a remote
> pointing to the main geotools repository.
>
> And then to sync up my master to "upstream" I do:
>
> git pull upstream
> git push
>
Ah, I see, so this way your fork is always up to date (well, sort of, but
at least as often
as you do the above).
Seems simpler... any downsides?
Cheers
Andrea
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