Turning in Your Work Create a Pull Request between Your Forked Repo and the Original Repo - msu-anthropology/indian-country-ss20 GitHub Wiki

When you have completed your project, you will need to turn in your work. To do this, you'll need to create a Pull Request that sends your project from your own master branch to the main repo's master branch.

To do this, you will follow most of the same steps from Update Your Own Repo with Material from the Class Repo, but will be looking at your master branch when you click the Pull Request button. You will again reach the point shown in this image.

However, instead of changing the "base fork" from msu-anthropology to your own account, leave it alone. This means all the settings will be as shown: the "base fork" (where the changes are going into) is "msu-anthropology," the "base" is "master," the "head fork" is your account, and the "compare" should be "master" (or whichever of your branches contains your final version).

Click "Create pull request" and you should see a screen similar to this, where there is no "Merge pull request" button. If you have successfully reached this screen, then you have nothing more to do.

HOWEVER, if you receive an email about a comment on your pull request, it means I have written something to you as a comment on your pull request. Please revisit your "turn-in" Pull Request and address the issues I have written there. This is an example of what a comment will look like.