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Let’s say that team A uses software produced by team B. Team A submits a feature request to team B, but team B isn’t able to implement that feature in time for team A. In an InnerSource setting, if team A can’t get this feature request then it submits a pull request instead. That is to say team A implements the feature directly in team B’s software and submits a pull request with the code changes. Team B partners to review and accept the submitted Code.
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