Hi, that's weird, I went through most of the steps before responding earlier. I didn't click "create", but was able to at least start the process of creating a PR.
I added his fork as a remote, cloned his master as a new local branch "okuebelmaster", committed to that and then went to the github page of his repo to create a new pr against his master from okuebelmaster. But permissions would of course only be checked later, so I probably didn't proceed far enough to fail :) Regarding CTR vs RTC, it might make this case a bit easier to handle than it currently is, but at the cost of less control for many other cases. If you are really unhappy with RTC, we can of course revisit that discussion and maybe come up with a compromise that makes everybody happy.. Best regards, Sönke Justin Mclean <[email protected]> schrieb am Do., 23. Mai 2019, 09:00: > Hi, > > > I think you need to create a pull request against his branch that the > pull > > request originated from. > > Already tried that, His PR was from master not on a branch and it didn’t > work, well I think that’s why it didn’t work, perhaps I don’t have permian > to do that in his folk? BTW That also involve cloning out another copy of > the repo which seems suboptimal just to get a single PR. (With a CTR system > I would just merge and fix) > > Thanks, > Justin
