Eric Sunshine <sunsh...@sunshineco.com> writes:

>> -                       die(_("Failed to get upstream, if you want to record 
>> base commit automatically,\n"
>> +                       die(_("failed to get upstream, if you want to record 
>> base commit automatically,\n"
>>                               "please use git branch --set-upstream-to to 
>> track a remote branch.\n"
>>                               "Or you could specify base commit by 
>> --base=<base-commit-id> manually."));
>
> The capitalized "Or you..." is odd after s/Failed/failed/.

It briefly bothered me, too, but after realizing that this is not
the whole sentence, it no longer looks so bad to me.  The thing is
that "Failed" (or "failed") is *not* what starts the message.  This
one is die(), so what you'd actually see is

        fatal: failed to get upstream, ... to track a remote branch.
        Or you could ...

with "fatal:" prefix.

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