+[2019-09-18T21:41:00Z]darkfreewayBasically what are the best practices in this case? +[2019-09-18T21:41:06Z]nedbatdarkfreeway: you can create a draft pull request if you know you aren't ready yet +[2019-09-18T21:42:01Z]darkfreewaynedbat: So, there has to be a convention and a discipline around this? +[2019-09-18T21:42:20Z]nedbatdarkfreeway: yes, because it's two people trying to collaborate and coordinate. +[2019-09-18T21:42:42Z]darkfreewaynedbat: Thank you!
+[2019-09-19T05:39:23Z]dusnith1974test +[2019-09-19T09:01:36Z]gobostonehey, so I have a private repository on github that I opened undre my work account... and I checked out the private repository using my work ssh key +[2019-09-19T09:01:56Z]gobostonebut... somehow... when I commit now it shows the commits are coming from my personal account that has a *different* ssh key associated with it +[2019-09-19T09:04:01Z]gobostoneand when I'm logged into my account it says my personal key hasn't been used in 3 months... +[2019-09-19T09:06:46Z]Solitonwhat author you set for your commits has nothing to do with github.