latest 6 messages by rangergord

+ [2016-12-19T00:52:21Z] rangergord Peng: well I was planning to just copy-paste their changes...but now I see what you mean. I guess I'll take their changes, including commit, commit on top of that, then try to merge back to the original project
+ [2016-12-19T00:51:31Z] rangergord no, not in a company, it's a FOSS project
+ [2016-12-19T00:51:18Z] rangergord sorry, I forgot I asked this here :P
+ [2016-12-19T00:06:59Z] rangergord If Person A submit a PR to person B's fork, then they're left waiting for god knows how long
+ [2016-12-19T00:06:30Z] rangergord for them to create a new PR on the project that applies the dev's requested changes?
+ [2016-12-19T00:06:30Z] rangergord hi...I have a question of etiquette. Person A creates an issue on a project, identifying a problem that's no big deal to others, but important to them. Person B sends a PR (minor change) to fix it, but the dev doesn't want to merge it because it's not the way he wants. Person B hasn't been online in the week since this happened to update the PR. Person A really wants this ASAP, is it acceptable