+ [2015-04-16T19:30:47Z] edeca Seveas: Nice, thanks!
+ [2015-04-16T20:24:34Z] matthavard Was there ever a thing on your personal profile that mentioned what languages you've contributed in? I seem to recall there being a thing like that. Like if you've contributed to a lot of Python projects and a lot of Ruby projects, it would say "Python, Ruby" somewhere on your profile.
+ [2015-04-16T20:40:16Z] matthavard asking again in case any newcomers know: Was there ever a thing on your personal profile that mentioned what languages you've contributed in? I seem to recall there being a thing like that. Like if you've contributed to a lot of Python projects and a lot of Ruby projects, it would say "Python, Ruby" somewhere on your profile.
+ [2015-04-16T21:08:12Z] LFS how to reach this link from the main page? https://github.com/search/advanced
+ [2015-04-16T21:22:30Z] stanreg Search woes: I'm trying to search a repo for a keyword which is actually included in its source files. The keyword returns zero results, despite it present in the repo. What am I doing wrong? keyword: "wifi_get_broadcast_if", present in: https://github.com/chadouming/nodemcu-firmware/blob/dev096/include/user_interface.h

message no. 89817

Posted by tarkus in #github at 2015-04-16T08:27:42Z

Is it OK for a project owner to amend PR's commit before merging to master (if it needs small updates), or it's better to ask the original author to modify commits in his or her PR?
+ [2015-04-17T00:38:21Z] lethosor stanreg: searching doesn't work in forks, from what I can tell
+ [2015-04-17T00:38:42Z] stanreg lethosor, that's sad.
+ [2015-04-17T00:39:59Z] lethosor LFS: I can get there by searching for anything (or nothing) and clicking on the "Advanced search" link, which is below the language list with a non-empty search
+ [2015-04-17T00:45:06Z] crocket Ouch. job application rejected from github.
+ [2015-04-17T00:51:15Z] stanreg crocket, ouch.