Is there a recommended recipe to utilize the 
git.bioconductor.org<http://git.bioconductor.org> remote with an existing git 
repo that has non-zero history?  I tried adding the 
git.bioconductor.org<http://git.bioconductor.org> as a remote, making a branch, 
and then checking out a branch on that remote, but it gave my computer sad.  Do 
I need to clone a new repo instead?

Example:
$ git remote -vv
bioc https://github.com/Bioconductor-mirror/MAST.git (fetch)
bioc https://github.com/Bioconductor-mirror/MAST.git (push)
biocgit 
g...@git.bioconductor.org<mailto:g...@git.bioconductor.org>:packages/MAST 
(fetch)
biocgit 
g...@git.bioconductor.org<mailto:g...@git.bioconductor.org>:packages/MAST (push)
origin g...@github.com<mailto:g...@github.com>:RGLab/MAST.git (fetch)
origin g...@github.com<mailto:g...@github.com>:RGLab/MAST.git (push

$ git fetch biocgit
$ git checkout -b bgMaster --track biocgit/master
...
<some commits to master>
...
$ git merge master bgMaster
fatal: refusing to merge unrelated histories

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