My impression is that a "git push" is you submitting the changes to the
remote repo, but a "git pull" *request* is asking Rich to review/pull your
changes.

If github land, this would involve Rich looking at his "fork queue" in the
GUI and going "accept accept accept", or doing a command line "git pull".

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On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Mark Volkmann <r.mark.volkm...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I think you've got that backwards. A "git push" is how I would ask the
> remote repo to accept my changes. A "git pull" says I want to update my
> local repo with changes someone made in the remote repo.

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