> On Dec 31, 2016, at 4:39 PM, Robert C. Helling <rob...@euve10195.vserver.de> > wrote: > > Hi, > >> Am 31.12.2016 um 11:29 schrieb Henrik B A <hen...@synth.no>: >> >> Just delete your existing github repo and fork the new one. Your local repo >> will point to the new one if it has the same name. > > According to the GitHub Helpdesk you cannot connect two repositories unless > one is a GitHub fork of the other.
No, the point is a different one. You have a clone of your github repo on your local disk. Make sure you pull so that you have everything you want in there. Now delete your github repo on the website. Next fork the Subsurface-divelog one If you now push from your local repo on your disk, you are pushing to new one that is forked from the official Subsurface-divelog one et-voila, you can send pull requests /D _______________________________________________ subsurface mailing list subsurface@subsurface-divelog.org http://lists.subsurface-divelog.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/subsurface