1/ Yes, that seems the safest approach, as any modification you end up back-porting in nicstrong/projectA
will be in a project with the same structure as original-author/projectA
.
That means pull requests will be easier to organize, since you will be in a project mirroring the original author's project.
2/ If you have massive refactoring going on in nicstrong/projectA-android
, I would make a backport
branch, carefully merge or cherry-pick what you need from the numerous changes to the backport
branch, and then push that branch to nicstrong/projectA
.
(which means you have added nicstrong/projectA
as a remote of nicstrong/projectA-android
)
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