Usually I create one branch under my own repo for one fix, then submit a new pull request from that branch.
On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 12:46 PM, Dave Oshinsky <[email protected]> wrote: > My user on github already has one Apache Drill fork, and one pull request ( > https://github.com/apache/drill/pull/372). This has been sitting around > for some 4 months now. I have created a second JIRA ( > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DRILL-4704), and have a fix for > this issue as well. Unlike my first fix, which I suspect is a > controversial one (i.e., a "proper long-term fix" for that problem probably > requires way more changes/rework than I can do, to support variable width > decimal vectors), this second bug fix for DRILL-4704 is a very > straightforward one, to one source file. > > It does not appear that I can create another pull request under my github > login (nor can I create a second fork). Ideally, I'd like to get my second > fix accepted more quickly, while the first fix (DRILL-4184) may never be > accepted as is (since it's really a work-around until more extensive > changes can be made to fix it "properly"). What is the recommended course > of action here? Can I create a second pull request? I don't see how to > do this, without going in under a different github user. > > Dave Oshinsky > > > > ***************************Legal Disclaimer*************************** > "This communication may contain confidential and privileged material for > the > sole use of the intended recipient. Any unauthorized review, use or > distribution > by others is strictly prohibited. If you have received the message by > mistake, > please advise the sender by reply email and delete the message. Thank you." > **********************************************************************
