Github user gemmellr commented on the issue:
https://github.com/apache/qpid-proton/pull/75
you just need to ensure you have the upstream repo up to date, then rebase
your fork against it, then [force] push to your fork, which should result in
your commit(s) sitting at the head of the branch with the current upstream
commits preceding them and no unnecessary merge commits. You can repeat that
process as many times as you like.
You obviously want to avoid force pushes on branches you are using to
directly collaborate with other people on, but typically you commit work on a
specific branch for the PR and then since noone else is likely to be depending
on it doing such a force push is of little consequence to anyone.
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