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So I have a bug fix (green) and owner also made a bug fix (red) but I would like to rework both of them due to discussion we had. I have opened a PR and there is merge conflict that can't be resolved. Should I open a new branch in my fork and close PR or should I google some rebase magic to apply commits to my bug-fix branch.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Why?

merge resolution would produce more work than opening new PR (couple dozen of lines of code)[I want to learn on small mistakes not on big ones] I would like to rework the owners bug fix to have cleaner code.

Political issue

So I should make a consensus on „Who should make the work?” and „How should feature be implemented?”.

Sadly „2.0” is the trunk and „master” is 1.0 release but thanks for the link