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Guest Jethrogibbs

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Hrm, I see what you mean now. It looks like it really only is doing a merge.

The simplest work around would be to cherry pick your commit into a new branch based on master:

git checkout -b pull-request origin/master && git cherry-pick [commit hash]

Then push the new branch to github, and open pull request for it.

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