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I'm seeing forks just as prominently as "owned" repos, so I don't see the problem.



If you fork a repo and then issue a pull request, you 'own' the forked version, but the original still doesn't show up.

This breaks for the traditional git workflow, which doesn't revolve around the 'forking' step.

In other words, if I commit regularly to another person's repository, even if I don't have a (public) 'forked' version, those commits should still show up regardless.


Agreed - But is it feasible to put this into our own server and link in from say the readme (is there anything user generated on profile (on iPhone now))

it's not a great solution but hack away till Preston-Warner gets the feedback I say - if there is a readme on profile I might try it




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