+[2016-10-12T14:49:51Z]canton7the result has those changes in +[2016-10-12T14:49:58Z]canton7git won't complain +[2016-10-12T19:48:47Z]TomyLobohttps://github.com/BSVino/DoubleAction/upload/stormy-maps/mp/game/dab/maps if I upload files here and commit them, will they go to git-lfs if .gitattributes says so? +[2016-10-12T20:29:47Z]jwarren_Hey folks, I'm having an issue with keys and private repos. When I deploy my app, it updates from my private github repo, and uses the appropriate deploy key, which is in my /etc/hosts file for github.com. I then have another repo that gets installed with the Python package manager (Pip), but it's also private. Github won't let me use duplicate deploy keys though, so is there a reasonable way to configure this without having to set +[2016-10-12T20:30:12Z]jwarren_The fake github user being to set up a keypair that isn't restricted to one repo.
any way to escalate or even confirm that it wasn't simply lost in the ether?
+[2016-10-13T00:50:26Z]deltabis there a way to set the name of the branch when editing a file and submitting a pull request? +[2016-10-13T00:51:23Z]sonOfRadeltab: did you already submit the pull request? Or is it still only local? +[2016-10-13T00:51:48Z]deltabI used the Edit feature on the website +[2016-10-13T00:52:08Z]deltabit seems to automatically name the branch 'patch-1' +[2016-10-13T00:52:37Z]sonOfRadeltab: you can create a branch in the branch dropdown