On 02/22/2017 08:39 AM, Donald Stufft wrote:
On Feb 22, 2017, at 11:25 AM, Barry Warsaw wrote:
Since we're squashing commits wouldn't that obliterate the original author's
credit for the work?
Yes, github will credit the person who opened the PR, but the person who made
the person who made the PR can check the box (which I *believe* is checked by
default) to allow maintainers to edit their PR. If that is checked, then
maintainers can edit their branch on their fork directly, in which case no
credit gets lost.
So just make your changes directly in their branch, and things will continue
to work.
Is there a list of instructions somewhere on how to do all that?
--
~Ethan~
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