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[GitHub] [airflow] kiwy42 edited a comment on pull request #17342: From feature request #17314: add support to enable kinit options [-f|-F] and [-a|-A]

kiwy42 edited a comment on pull request #17342:
URL: https://github.com/apache/airflow/pull/17342#issuecomment-904738950


   So I'm quiet bad when it come to git so I destroy my repo and reforked and add my changes and my 3 changes only in this repo: https://github.com/kiwy42/airflow However it seems I've broken the link between this pull request and my repo which has been destroyed and reforked.  
   Should I reissue a pull request ? I'm not sure to understand everything here.
   @potiuk Let me know what's the best thing to do in this case so I can move forward. I think I've messed up this pull request by removing my fork.
   Thank you for the help
   


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