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Contributing to Open Source Projects On GitHub For .NET Developers Part 3
September 8, 2010
Posted by on Part 3: Forking a Project, Keeping It Up To Date & Basic Contribution Strategy
In this screen cast we walk thought he process of forking the amazing StorEvil project by Dave Foley and submitting a contribution back via GitHub.
Great explanation. I’m new to GitHub and did not understand some terms while reading on the gitHub help but it made lot of sense after watching your video.
Thank you for your work
Thank you. I am glad it helped you out and look forward to your open source contributions.
After creating a branch, I tried to pull down the changes from remote (Actual Repo) by following your instructions. Please see the below message I got and What am I doing wrong here? Thanks.
Neel@NEELMALLEPALLY ~/Forked/Samurai (upstream)
$ git pull upstream
You asked to pull from the remote ‘upstream’, but did not specify
a branch. Because this is not the default configured remote
for your current branch, you must specify a branch on the command line.
try
$ git pull upstream master
Yes I did. It worked. So does this pull updates from remote or upstream branch or master?
typo error: Does this pull updates from remote to upstream branch or master?
This pulls the upstream master to your local master. You would then need to push your local master to origin master to see the changes on your github project.
Make sense?
Thanks Bobby… Really helpful tutorial for the beginners.