+ [2015-03-25T22:34:40Z] nettlejam Like, say I commit a change that changes some parameter required for the code to run. I want that info to be noticed in code revew and before it goes into production, etc.
+ [2015-03-25T22:38:12Z] VxJasonxV pull requests
+ [2015-03-25T23:18:48Z] gopar I have a pr that is open right, now but I also fixed an issue (Same project). How do I only submit that issue without updating the other pr?
+ [2015-03-25T23:20:34Z] Renegade334 gopar: By pushing your commit(s) to a different branch to the branch associated with the first pull request.
+ [2015-03-25T23:21:50Z] gopar Renegade334, gotcha. thanks

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Posted by nettlejam in #github at 2015-03-25T22:34:08Z

Not sure if this is a git or github or just a stupid question, but is there a way to 'flag' a certain commit so that it can show up for review later?
+ [2015-03-26T00:52:19Z] boblehest When I edit a comment (on an issue), it presents an empty input field to me. Naturally I thought I was unable to remove my old comment and only append text to the end, so I wrote what I needed to append.
+ [2015-03-26T00:52:41Z] boblehest Except, it turns out, the text I entered is now the new comment, and the old text is gone. Is this a known issue?
+ [2015-03-26T01:49:57Z] towski_ is github down
+ [2015-03-26T01:51:51Z] towski_ ru guys getting ddosed
+ [2015-03-26T01:53:18Z] towski_ https://status.github.com/