Hi guys,
I know this might not be the right place to post it, but I bet that you
have the answer at the tip of your tongue.

I have created a fork from https://github.com/apache/cloudstack, on that
fork I have made some changes and created a pull request. The pull request
was already accepted and merged into origin (
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack), master branch.

Today I noticed that my fork was a few commits behind the origin branch, so
I changed the remote repository to https://github.com/apache/cloudstack,
fetched the commits and then pushed to my fork.

The problem is the following, in my fork it is appearing as 4 commits ahead
of the origin in master branch, 2 commits that were already merged into the
origin, and 2 commits that represent the push I did to send the new commits
from origin to my fork.

Now, If I try to create a new pull request, those commits are going to be
added into the pull request and I did not want to do that. Is there a way
to work around that?

-- 
Rafael Weingärtner

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