# It tries to find which of our primary branches the sha1 can be found on,
# and then prints to standard out something similar to what our rsync feed
# would produce for that situation. The main difference being, in that case
-# we KNOW what branch we are on, and in this one we dont, and in that case
+# we KNOW what branch we are on, and in this one we don't, and in that case
# the $tstamp field holds the time the snapshot was generated (so that multiple
# fetches will always have an increasing tstamp field), however in this case
# we use the commit date of the sha1.