+[2015-03-30T22:49:42Z]webI have a branch that I am cloning but my submodule information isn't. Am I using it incorrectly? git clone https://github.com/BClark-Grad-Project/site-template.git --branch gradproject --single-branch gradproject && cd gradproject && git submodule update --init --recursive +[2015-03-30T23:03:18Z]jellieHow can I make two different commits as two different pull requests? +[2015-03-30T23:15:14Z]webAm i doing something wrong when I add my submodule from branch: git submodule add -b gradproject https://github.com/BClark-Grad-Project/site-template.git local && git add . && git commit -m "Added" && git push origin gradproject +[2015-03-30T23:15:26Z]webBecause when I clone with submodule it doesn't work: git clone https://github.com/BClark-Grad-Project/site-template.git --branch gradproject --single-branch gradproject && cd gradproject && git submodule update --init --recursive +[2015-03-30T23:28:49Z]webnevermind I made a dummy move. wrong repo
bigpet: Lots of reasons. bad DNS, bad connection, and possibly the DDoS issue.
+[2015-03-30T23:59:46Z]bretwhen do we get the juicy details of the ddos attack? +[2015-03-31T00:09:31Z]gh-status[Yellow] Hour 118: Mitigation remains effective and service is stable. +[2015-03-31T01:14:34Z]VxJasonxVNevik_: uhhh +[2015-03-31T01:14:36Z]VxJasonxVcoughs +[2015-03-31T01:14:39Z]VxJasonxVSalary :P