Hi, this is an OT question, but since Rich encouraged git gurus here on the
ml to on help non gurus, then I ask :-)

By just surfing on github website, I find a cloned repository of
clojure-contrib, e.g. clone done by user XXX.

>From the main page of this repo, I can see who else cloned XXX's repo, who
else watches XXX's repo.

But what I would like to do is see whether XXX's repo is a clone of another
repo, and go up the chain to the real "master" repo.

Is this possible from the UI of github, or do I have to clone XXX's repo,
invoke some git command on my clone, ... and repeat the operation at each
node of the cloning graph ?


Thanks in advance,

(Of course, for clojure-contrib I guess that Rich's repo is the master, but
still it's rather a guess than an evidence provided by the tools to me).

-- 
Laurent

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