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> http://blog.scottlowe.org/2015/01/27/using-fork-branch-git-workflow/ .

We used that flow before.  Pull requests got lost, a lot of the work
done in forks got forgotten, etc.  We use the same basic flow now
(branch-n-merge instead of fork-n-pull) but having all the "things to
be reviewed" in one spot makes it easier to keep track of it all.

There's nothing stopping you from using the fork model still, as some
of us do.  Just keep in mind that it's your responsibility to keep
your work from being forgotten.

> I'm pretty sure this workflow is not unique to Github, it's just become
> popular because of it.

The details are, though:

"Forking a repository is really straightforward:
    1. Make sure you’re logged into GitHub with your account."

"GitHub makes this part incredibly easy. Once you push a new branch up
 to your repository, GitHub will prompt you to create a pull request"

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