latest 20 messages by offby1

+ [2015-10-12T16:28:31Z] offby1 *shrug*
+ [2015-10-12T15:57:41Z] offby1 I suspect the answer is "no", but: can I get my project's issues via git commands, similar to how a project's _pages_ live in a separate branch? (I know I can get them via the API)
+ [2015-04-24T20:58:09Z] offby1 Calinou: I'm just guessing, but: perhaps the github API would let you do that
+ [2015-04-24T20:00:09Z] offby1 For repositories that _you_ own, there's a "settings" button where you can control access.
+ [2015-04-24T19:59:54Z] offby1 but I don't know how you can check, other than simply trying to push to it.
+ [2015-04-24T19:59:13Z] offby1 ay_caramba: I think you can assume that they don't allow random strangers to push to their repo
+ [2015-04-24T19:55:54Z] offby1 also, don't have a cow.
+ [2015-04-24T19:55:30Z] offby1 *changes
+ [2015-04-24T19:55:28Z] offby1 ay_caramba: it's a little trickier if the repo's owner hasn't given you permission to "push"; in that case, you "fork" first, which creates another repository on github that _you_ own. Then you clone _it_, and push back to it; once you've done so, you open a "pull request", which informs the original owner of what you've done, and asks them to incorporate your changed.
+ [2015-04-24T19:54:21Z] offby1 ay_caramba: read the various github intro docs. But in short: "clone" their repository to your computer, make the changes on your computer; "commit" those changes, then "push" .
+ [2015-04-24T18:19:12Z] offby1 I have a markdown file which doesn't render as I expect in the browser -- I only see the first bunch of it, but not all. When I click the "raw" link, I see all of it. Does github only render some of the file, or is this a bug?
+ [2015-03-09T03:39:17Z] offby1 .oO(why am I thinking of the Hair Club for Men)
+ [2015-03-09T03:38:57Z] offby1 No Sir/Madam, I am not a Github Employee; I am merely a happy customer
+ [2015-03-09T03:38:42Z] offby1 On the Internet, nobody knows if you're a github employee.
+ [2015-03-09T03:33:29Z] offby1 wouldn't it be great if the support engineer's official duties included hanging out on freenode?
+ [2015-03-09T03:33:00Z] offby1 I hope so too
+ [2015-03-09T03:31:09Z] offby1 Hell, Gus
+ [2015-03-08T19:30:14Z] offby1 I assumed that you already had one
+ [2015-03-08T19:30:09Z] offby1 certainly, in order to run commands like "git rebase" and "git commit", you need to have a local clone
+ [2015-03-08T19:29:48Z] offby1 didn't understand your question