ssb-db | unforgeable append-only feeds , optimized for efficient
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A database of unforgeable append-only feeds, optimized for efficient replication for peer to peer protocols
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I'm developing a fork of some FOSS project on GitHub, for which I've looked into all other forks and incorporated all relevant changes. But - I've done that work not via pull-requests, but just using simple manual patches.
Now, I would like to claim that my fork has merged with the other forks. Unfortunately, if I try to create a pull request for one of them using GitHub, the interface tells me my fork is already up-to-date so a pull request is unnecessary.
Can I circumvent that somehow? Perhaps with command-line git commands?
... to be more concrete: My project, a fork I want to get pull request from.
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Dec-01 at 19:19So in your repository, click new Pull request. In the next page, select:
your own eyalroz/ssdbgen as 'base fork', and the other alanbernstein/ssdbgen as head fork - and make sure to select the branch with the latest commit for the other repository.
like here: https://github.com/eyalroz/ssb-dbgen/compare/master...alanbernstein:month-typo-fix
After creating this, your project should have a new open Pull request, that you can merge.
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