Frank Shearar-3 wrote
That's what happens when I'm too slow to commit! I'm making some other changes as well: saving snapshots as a new image, for starters.
One cool thing about git/github is that there's no penalty for committing early and often. Proposed changes can even be discussed right in the pull request. Ordinarily, I would've created an issue on github, and then a branch with the issue name, e.g. issue_14, and committed to the branch to keep master clean, but I was lazy ;-) Although you can see in the pull request that I missed one hard-coded path and made another commit, which appeared in the pull request with the first one.
Sean
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