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this post was submitted on 24 Dec 2024
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If you can, fork it again but this time only fix the one bug with minimal changes and submit that as a PR. Then ask the maintainer about submitting more to fix the other bugs, and doing some refactoring.
This respects the PR atomicity principle.
This should be done anyway. One commit per fix, one PR per issue.
Yep, this is the way. A PR should have a single focus. So your updates may end up being multiple PRs.