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Old 05-30-2021, 04:44 PM   #13
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It's fine. I merged your pull request this morning. Thanks! If you don't plan on doing a lot of pull requests, it's probably easier to delete your Sigil fork (on github and locally on your machine) and start over next time you want to contribute. Otherwise you have to bother with pulling in the upstream changes to your fork. That can be a bit daunting for beginners.
Woohoo! I'm so thrilled. I have deleted my fork (repository?) and will re-fork every time I want to suggest a commit.

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... make pull requests (which is what was actually intimidating @odamizu). You're conflating the daunting nature of learning how to use github--as a new user of github--with first time users of Sigil. Who have no need to use github (and no need to create a github account at all).
Yes, indeed.

Making pull requests on GitHub = intimidating, what with all the forking and pulling and pushing and merging and cloning and branching ...

However, downloading Sigil from GitHub = no problem

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