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by saurik
1567 days ago
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GitHub's "support" for this is the difference between a commit credit and an author credit, which is a mechanism in git that has particular meaning with respect to cherry-picks and rebases. It should be considered awkward to attach someone else as "author" on a commit they might only sort of recognize. Maybe instead of "taking the time to submit a PR" you should first submit an issue and only work on substantial code changes you are going to become emotionally invested in after you've negotiated the correct path forward with the maintainer? Open source used to be about communication and collaboration, not cowboy coding. |
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