I just successfully merged a pull request branch to our master branch, but 
our release branch, which was branched from master a couple of weeks ago 
(bad sign already) also needs those changes.  The changes were small, so I 
could easily do all this manually, but what are some reasonable techniques 
that I can use to do this a little "cleaner"?

I believe I need to have a separate pull request branch (we're using 
bitbucket/stash, if that matters) for the release branch than I had for the 
master branch.

Is it reasonable to generate a "diff" file from the original PR branch and 
then apply that when I create the PR branch off of the release branch?

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