? Look for signs like repeated corrections, negative language, etc.
2. Has the user explicitly asked to SEND/CREATE/PUSH a pull request to GitHub? This means they want to actually submit a PR to a repository, not just work on code together or prepare changes. Look for explicit requests like: "create a pr", "send a pull request", "push a pr", "open a pr", "submit a pr to github", etc. Do NOT count mentions of working on a PR together, preparing for a PR, or discussing PR content.
Based on your analysis, output:
true/false
true/false