> Hi Peter,
> the way I'd do is:
> 1) set up a remote pointing to my repo, as explained in
> <
https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo>, "Step 3: Configure
> remotes". After doing this, if you run "git branch -r" you should see
> upstream/R01030x-branch among your remote branches.
> 2) create a branch from my 1.3 branch; the command is simply
> git branch R01030x-branch upstream/R01030x-branch
> (if you used "upstream"; you can use "official" just as well)
> After you've done it, you can push it to your repo with
> git push origin R01030x-branch
> (assuming that you call "origin" your repo).
> 3) When you want to get the changes from the official repo into your
> repo, follow the instructions in the page I linked above, "Pull in
> upstream changes". They work for master as for any other branch.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Luigi
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 6:07 PM, Peter Caspers <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>> Luigi, please, could you advise what is the best way to get the new branch
>> into own repositories forked
>> from yours before ? Would the following be correct and safe:
>>
>> git checkout vendor
>>
>> (where vendor is the master branch in your repo, ideally on the same version
>> as when you created
>> the R01030 branch, but possibly older)
>>
>> git branch R01030
>>
>> git pull official R01030
>>
>> (where official is your repo)
>> Thank you
>> Peter
>> On 13 June 2013 16:39, Luigi Ballabio <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> I've just created a "R01030x-branch" branch for the upcoming 1.3
>>> release.
>>> If you want to submit bug fixes to be included, please work off that
>>> branch. As usual, new features should be developed off the master
>>> branch.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Luigi
>>>
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