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The 'New Pull Request' button behaves differently depending on whether it is clicked from the 'Pull Requests' website or from the website of a specific PR when operating on a fork. Situation
I have made a fork of an upstream repository, let's call that one 'fork'. I created a new branch 'fork/new_branch' with some changes. Now I want to create a PR onto fork/master. However, when clicking on the 'Pull Requests' tab and then clicking on 'New Pull Request', I am unable to choose the target location, and by default, 'upstream/master' is selected. However, when I click on an existing PR in that fork, and then click on 'New Pull Request', the target location is set to fork/master.
Ideally, both buttons would behave the same and also let me choose whether I want to target upstream/master or fork/master.
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Issue
The 'New Pull Request' button behaves differently depending on whether it is clicked from the 'Pull Requests' website or from the website of a specific PR when operating on a fork.
Situation
I have made a fork of an upstream repository, let's call that one 'fork'. I created a new branch 'fork/new_branch' with some changes. Now I want to create a PR onto fork/master. However, when clicking on the 'Pull Requests' tab and then clicking on 'New Pull Request', I am unable to choose the target location, and by default, 'upstream/master' is selected. However, when I click on an existing PR in that fork, and then click on 'New Pull Request', the target location is set to fork/master.
Ideally, both buttons would behave the same and also let me choose whether I want to target upstream/master or fork/master.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: