> On 15 Sep 2019, at 13:31, Hilaire <hila...@drgeo.eu> wrote:
> 
> Question: What is exactly "current commits of your image". I understand
> it in two ways:


The image you download is somewhere based on a commit from Pharo. 
You may have got some extra changes in addition (for example if we have run 
a code that dirtied a package). 


> 1. Sync the local repo with the commits to match with the code in this
> image (I think it is this one)
> 
> 2. Sync local repo with the current commits (yes latest) for this image
> in its remote repo
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Hilaire
> 
> Le 15/09/2019 à 10:55, ducasse a écrit :
>> - the first one is to create a branch in your local repository to
>> point to the current commit of your image
>> so that you can come back to it (let us call it bottom-xxx). 
> 
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