+[2019-05-29T13:15:02Z]jhasshow about you grab both fork's main contributors email addresses and send them a mail to coordinate? +[2019-05-29T13:29:26Z]getxsicksure, it's not a problem, just wondering if there is any proper/easy way +[2019-05-29T13:32:14Z]jhassnetwork graph can give you a good hint whether the forks sync up at all +[2019-05-29T13:48:19Z]getxsickyeah, thanks for the tip +[2019-05-29T17:12:36Z]getxsickI'm working on a new feature on forked project, and I need to make some bugfixing as well. This would require 2 pull requests, but how should I sync between these 2 branches if a feature requires the bugfix too?
or more practically, shall I make 2 pull requests?
+[2019-05-30T05:29:06Z]nooor can vscode create a repo automatically +[2019-05-30T07:51:18Z]alkisgHi, how can I navigate to the "first commit of systemd" using the GUI? https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commits +[2019-05-30T07:51:37Z]alkisgDo I really have to click the [Older] button 1000 times? +[2019-05-30T07:56:18Z]alkisgEh, got it, but not via the gui :/ https://github.com/systemd/systemd/commit/f0083e3d4eb49e11fd7e37532dc64a6e6f5d4039 +[2019-05-30T07:58:05Z]alkisgHrm, that's actually from udev, which was merged with systemd much later, but chronologically it's the first commit. I wonder IF it's possible to find the systemd first commit, ignoring later merges...