+ [2015-08-13T21:55:53Z] domino14 so now my branch A, I want to try again, but if I try creating a pull request to merge A into master, it tells me it's up to date. But that's impossible because master has the revert of A
+ [2015-08-13T22:01:28Z] JHartig Okay so the organization is back now. Must've just been some bug that's now fixed
+ [2015-08-13T22:03:17Z] VxJasonxV JHartig: nope, not a bug
+ [2015-08-13T22:03:29Z] VxJasonxV we're having a conversation about it, you will get a response to your inquiry
+ [2015-08-13T22:03:42Z] JHartig Thanks!

message no. 107815

Posted by wltjr in #github at 2015-08-13T17:06:50Z

but if i email using the wrong address that likely won't help me, I even asked them in each contact attempt to just send the reset to what ever email is on file, unless someone changed that, but why they would mess with an empty account does not make sense either, not a target for anyone to hack etc
+ [2015-08-14T00:24:09Z] unblevable Hey, so I've just began my first active open source project and people have been trying to contribute to it. Two users in particular have made a simple "hack" for a wanted feature for my project in the form of a gist as I try to add the feature to the actual repo.
+ [2015-08-14T00:26:48Z] unblevable I want to make Github recognize these users as contributors (should I even worry about this?), but I also don't think I should ask them to make a pull request because 90% of the code in the gist will be rewritten anyway. What's the normal way to go about this process?
+ [2015-08-14T00:51:42Z] Motoko If they submit patches to you made through the git patch functionality, that should add them as the commit author
+ [2015-08-14T01:23:11Z] rascharles Anyone online now that uses Boxen?
+ [2015-08-14T01:24:08Z] rascharles Anyone online here at all?