latest 14 messages by lunaphyte

+ [2014-10-05T04:04:21Z] lunaphyte VxJasonxV: thanks for the guidance with that, much appreciated
+ [2014-10-05T03:41:57Z] lunaphyte i suppose learning a method to do that won't be a bad thing
+ [2014-10-05T03:41:31Z] lunaphyte ugh. now comes the task of figuring out where the tabs are :)
+ [2014-10-05T03:33:49Z] lunaphyte to respect this convention, i should probably cancel that pull request, i guess
+ [2014-10-05T03:32:15Z] lunaphyte aha. thank you very much
+ [2014-10-05T03:31:14Z] lunaphyte you are probably right. i'm not proficient with either python nor django, which this project uses
+ [2014-10-05T03:30:26Z] lunaphyte yeah, that's what i was looking at.
+ [2014-10-05T03:26:57Z] lunaphyte looking here: https://travis-ci.org/retspen/webvirtmgr - there is some detail, but i'm hoping someone can help me interpret the errors found in the subsequent urls
+ [2014-10-05T03:26:15Z] lunaphyte i'm not sure if this is topical here, but i submitted a pull request, and i see a note: "the travis ci build failed": https://github.com/retspen/webvirtmgr/pull/449
+ [2014-10-05T03:19:57Z] lunaphyte oh, i guess that would make sense
+ [2014-10-05T00:48:00Z] lunaphyte here's the upstream repo: https://github.com/retspen/webvirtmgr - and my forked repo: https://github.com/junkb/webvirtmgr
+ [2014-10-05T00:47:35Z] lunaphyte i just did a git fetch --verbose upstream and git merge --verbose --no-ff upstream/master and git push --verbose --mirror origin - why does it say my forked repo is 1 commit ahead of upstream?