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Aaron, Here are the steps to make a pull request: To make a pull request: 1) Fork the code on github (if necessary), by going to the repository at: https://github.com/Unidata/thredds Click the button that says "Fork" in the upper right corner. This will create a copy of the repository under your github account. For more information, see: https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo 2) Clone your fork to your local computer git clone address@hidden:<github_user_name>/thredds.git 3) Create a branch for the changes based on a source branch git checkout -b <descriptive_branch_name> <source_branch> For instance: git checkout -b fix_grib_builder target-4.3.23 4) Make changes to source code 5) Commit using "git add" and "git commit" 6) Push your branch to github: git push -u origin <descriptive_branch_name> 7) Go to your github repository for thredds and select <descriptive_branch_name> from the list of branches on the left side. 8) Click the link that says "Pull Request", review the changes, and click the green "Create Pull Request" button. More information on pull requests can be found at: https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request If any of this is unclear, please let me know. Ryan Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: FFE-268601 Department: Support netCDF Java Priority: High Status: Open