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I'm newish to github and submitting pull requests but the OP's experience is very unfortunate and orthogonal to mine. People I don't know and who are better devs than I am have all been very nice.

I started using a small PHP framework plugin written by a guy who did everything right. I want to contribute eventually, so I asked him what his license choice will be and some questions that would hopefully keep our code in sync.

He was really polite and helpful, and wants to do an MIT-style license.

I forked his github project just to keep my pull requests and work stuff outside of that cleaner.

Not really sure what solution the OP is looking for. If your pull requests are universally rejected, perhaps you could change your approach.

Github is only the best software sharing platform anyone has devised thus far in our young discipline. You can't even message people privately, you can open a new Issue though.




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