added info for why we recommend managing remotes
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git clone https://github.com/<your-account-name>/zfs.git
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Then we need to establish the upstream repository link:
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This sets the "origin" repository to your fork. This will come in handy
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when creating pull requests. To make pulling from the "upstream" repository
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as changes are made, it is very useful to establish the upstream repository
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as another remote (man git-remote):
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cd zfs
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