discuss: Github process for updates
Subject:
Re: Github process for updates
From:
Zhi An Ng ####@####.####
Date:
27 Jan 2016 18:44:37 +0000
Message-Id: <CACgwX5f_xjUkuXt9QsQ1hx+z4bU73Rp1RExJC80EoYaEUErGxg@mail.gmail.com>
Once the request is accepted you can remove your local branch, (there
should be a UI on github to remove your branch on github as well), and then
do a `git pull origin` when you're back on your local master branch.
Best,
Zhi An
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 1:31 PM, Mark Komarinski ####@####.####
wrote:
> I think this is for Serge, but of anyone else can help that would be
> good. I'll start by admitting to be a bit of a noob at github but I
> understand the concepts. I was able to make a change, push it up, and get
> it accepted but there was a lot of poking through stackexchange before I
> got there and now I'm not sure what to do the next time I have an update...
> Assume I'm at a Linux prompt and have a github account. What's the
> process to submit changes?
> Here's what I think I have:
> git clone https://github.com/tLDP/LDPgit checkout -b MyNewBranch(Fork
> project via github website)git remote add upstream
> ####@####.#### push -u upstream MyNewBranch(Create pull
> request via github website)
> After the request is accepted do I remove MyNewBranch and go back to
> master?
> -Mark