+[2014-10-16T21:58:39Z]slon_?? +[2014-10-16T22:13:22Z]VxJasonxVyes +[2014-10-16T22:13:26Z]VxJasonxVthere are comment boxes on commit pages +[2014-10-16T22:13:45Z]VxJasonxVslon_: e.g. https://github.com/rails/rails/commit/1aa68f299a982d4dbfab953f1ac644de466f06f6 +[2014-10-16T22:37:59Z]VxJasonxVand naturally, line comments work too
dataangel: yes, sounds good. change your remote to your new github fork, push to it, and make a pull request from your fork to the original repo
+[2014-10-17T00:34:05Z]offby1is there an easy way, via my browser, to update my fork of some project? I am pretty sure there's nothing in my fork that isn't already upstream. +[2014-10-17T00:34:21Z]offby1Naturally, I could check out a branch of my fork, then merge from upstream, then push; but ... I'm lazy :-) +[2014-10-17T00:34:33Z]jkitchennot that I'm aware of there's not. +[2014-10-17T00:36:01Z]offby1bum-maire +[2014-10-17T01:34:44Z]VxJasonxVoffby1: pull request, switch the base and heads