On 2011-10-19 09:10:38 (+0200), jdd
I don't understand what mean this part of the git mini-howto?
git push origin master
so I can't push my work on artwork git
You have to do that indeed. The thing is, you don't "check out" a git repository as you would do with e.g. subversion. What you actually do is create a branch of the git repository, so you create your own fork of the git repository as a local git repository on your harddisk. When you do a "git push", you push changes to the git repository. If you don't do the "origin master" bit, you will only push to your local git repository (= on your harddisk, not on gitorious). So saying "origin master" actually says: don't push to my local git repository, but push to the "master", which is the git repository you branched, hence the one on gitorious. Once you've done that (once), it memorizes that, and from there on you only need to say "git push", and it will always go to the master. Don't ask me why git is so unnecessarily complex, I don't know. But it's still a pretty powerful tool. cheers -- -o) Pascal Bleser /\\ http://opensuse.org -- we haz green _\_v http://fosdem.org -- we haz conf