Hello,

I opened a merge request, but merging all branches into your repo might cause 
issues in the upstream branch in the future due to the merge commits. Instead, 
it will be best to pull all branches from my repo into branches of your repo, 
but without adding merge commits or at least without adding them to the 
upstream and pristine tar branches.

Michel Le Bihan

Le 23 décembre 2020 04:58:21 GMT+01:00, Vasudev Kamath <vasu...@debian.org> a 
écrit :
>Michel Le Bihan <mic...@lebihan.pl> writes:
>
>> Le mardi 22 décembre 2020 à 17:35 +0530, Vasudev Kamath a écrit :
>>> Jonas Smedegaard <jo...@jones.dk> writes:
>>> 
>>> > Quoting Michel Le Bihan (2020-12-20 17:15:29)
>>> > > Le dimanche 20 décembre 2020 à 16:50 +0100, Jonas Smedegaard a
>>> > > écrit :
>>> > > > Quoting Michel Le Bihan (2020-12-20 16:06:27)
>>> > > > > A quick summary of the differences between both repos:
>>> > > > 
>>> > > > Thanks, that is no doubt helpful!
>>> > > > 
>>> > > > [ beware: commenting without actually having looked at the
>>> > > > code! ]
>>> > > Please look at it when you will have time.
>>> > 
>>> > Most likely no: Instead, please wait for Vasudev to look at it.
>>> 
>>> I was looking at biboumi repository and did not see any merge
>>> requests
>>> on it. Jonas do we need to enable something in repo to allow merge
>>> requests?.
>>> 
>> Yes. You need to enable merge requests in the repository settings. They
>> are currently disabled.
>
>Done, it took me a while to navigate around the settings. Please raise
>MR so I can review.
>
>Cheers,
>Vasudev

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