Github user mxm commented on the issue: https://github.com/apache/flink/pull/2114 Hi @thormanrd! Thanks for your PR. As Robert and Stephan already pointed out, it contains a lot of reformats which are generally encouraged. They make the pull request's essentials hard to review and can even introduce subtle bugs. The prefered way of syncing up with the master is to rebased against the master before you open a pull request: ``` git pull --rebase upstream master ``` `upstream` is the main Flink repository. Maybe it's called `origin` in your case. Check using `git remote -v`. After the pull request has been opened you should only push additional commits (no rebasing) to keep the comments and discussion. In the end, either you or the committer rebases again.
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