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For those familiar with Git terminology:
The simplest way to assemble a triangular workflow is to set the branch’s merge key to a different branch name, like so:
[branch “branch”] remote = origin merge = refs/heads/default
This will result in the branch pullRef as origin/default, but pushRef as origin/branch, as shown in Figure 9.
Working with triangular forks requires a bit more customization than triangular branches because we are dealing with multiple remotes. […]
Not oc, but thank you for explaining