On Fri, 1 Feb 2013 13:21:30 +0100, Jérôme Duval <jerome.duval@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 2013/2/1 Fredrik Modéen <fredrik@xxxxxxxxx>: >> Sorry I'm on git now and thought I would do my own "repository" (don't >> know >> the right words for it). I want to do changes without messing with the >> Haiku main repository.. all changes I do are probabably not for haiku as >> I >> don't know if I will change it later. But I would like to commit them so >> they don't get lost. > > Then just clone as an anonymous user, this avoids to accidentally push > something upstream. > >> I only use git pull --rebase should I use git stash && git pull --rebase >> && >> git stash pop ? > > This is in case you have uncommitted local changes and don't want to > take care of committing them before pulling. Matt hade the solution, that what was I was thinking of but hade only the SVN words for it :) Branch sounded so big :) -- //Fredrik