On 12/26/2009 01:48 PM, K. Haley wrote:
On 12/26/2009 8:24 AM, walt wrote:
OTOH, if anyone could explain this diagram to me, I'd be grateful:
http://github.com/lostcoder/pan2/network
Well, there's a blog that tries to explain the graph, so I'll go read
that before I tear my hair out.
Basically that graph is their version of `gitk --all`. Each horizontal
line is a branch. Each dot is a commit. The master& testing labels
show the current positions of the master and testing branches. The
diagonal lines show merges between branches.
Good, I think I'm up to speed now on that part, thanks.
The red and blue branch
lines are not labeled because those branches only exist in my repo.
This is where I get confused. Is your own repo not identical to the one
on github.com? If not, how does github.com know about those red and
blue branches in the first place?
I appreciate your help with pan -- if you don't have time to give us
git lessons in addition, don't bother to reply.
Thanks, and Happy New Year!
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