> On Nov 17, 2017, at 7:51 AM, Willem Ferguson 
> <willemfergu...@zoology.up.ac.za> wrote:
> 
> On 17/11/2017 17:38, Dirk Hohndel wrote:
>> 
>> And just in case that isn't obvious - there really isn't a huge need to keep 
>> the 'master' in your fork in sync with upstream. You can always just pull 
>> from upstream on your local machine.

> But I can only issue a PR from my fork on Github. Therefore my Github fork 
> should contain an up-to-date master with my change that I wish to have 
> pulled. Is this correct?

Actually, GitHub doesn't care if YOUR master is up to date. If you push a 
branch on which you worked to GitHub, it will offer to you to create a PR 
against master of the upstream project which you forked.

/D

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