On Mon, 2014-03-10 at 13:18 -0400, Gary Oberbrunner wrote:
[…]
> I believe you can keep making changes on top of your pull request.
> The PR gets a message saying the branch has been updated and would you
> like to update the pull request? but as long as nobody says yes to
> that prompt (as I did once before I learned what it meant) everything
> seems to work.

I guess the difficult situation is where there are changes that amend
the pull request, but this is not the case here I suspect.

> If the merge into the master repo requires additional changes (which
> it sometimes does), then when you merge that back into your code you
> may have to deal with those of course.

This is not the most likely of problems :-)

I formally issue a pull request and we can see what happens. Hopefully
not the mess of last time.

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