latest 3 messages by jamespharvey20

+ [2019-05-03T01:27:39Z] jamespharvey20 nedbat: Thanks! Seemed like this was an exception to the rule, but didn't want to screw it up!
+ [2019-05-03T01:16:22Z] jamespharvey20 do, but not sure it's bad in this scenario.
+ [2019-05-03T01:16:21Z] jamespharvey20 If I made a fork, pushed a branch with a bugfix, and made an upstream pull request... Then I see something needs to be changed, I understand the pull request is tied to my fork's branch and I just need to modify my branch. What's the way to proceed so only a single commit is still given in the pull request? Is it safe to do a fixup and force pushing it? I know pushing rewritten history is usually bad to