So basically, dw-nonfree is a different repository, and updating it is a separate process from dw-free. If you feel it's better, I can work it into the above, but it's awkward because there might be cases where somebody is working for, say, their clone site and then they don't have dw-nonfree, and we've had people making clone sites start using dw-nonfree before which is awkward.
New users still have to move the old hack--I think Sophie has not yet made a new process for setting up. (It's tricky because of all the account stuff that goes on with Github now.)
I'm assuming by other instructions you mean flow stuff like making a branch, committing changes to it, pushing them up to Github and making a pull request, yes? Because we can make them right now!
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New users still have to move the old hack--I think Sophie has not yet made a new process for setting up. (It's tricky because of all the account stuff that goes on with Github now.)
I'm assuming by other instructions you mean flow stuff like making a branch, committing changes to it, pushing them up to Github and making a pull request, yes? Because we can make them right now!