> Alright, so this:
> https://gitlab.com/freetype2/issue-migration/-/issues/56
> 
> is the final-final, super final, <as-final-as-it-gets>, final^∞,
> final 2:electric boogaloo, the last final, the final strikes back,
> the final awakens, final: endgame, final: dawn of finale template
> from my side.

:-)

> Are there any more changes required?

Yes!

* The bottommost section on Savannah is called 'Attached Files'.
  Could you make this more visible on gitlab?

* If you look closely at the attachments on Savannah, you can see that
  currently some information is lost during the transfer to gitlab,
  namely the stuff in the parentheses, in particular the attachment
  description:

    file #47833:  0001-PATCH-Update-CMake-build-scripts.patch added by rim
      (33KiB - text/x-patch - add BROTLI option)
                              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    file #47832:  0001-Update-CMake-build-scripts.patch added by rim
      (36KiB - text/x-patch - rebased to current master)
                              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    ...

  This is quite valuable and should be retained.

* I think we need an ID or running number for the attachments.  Right
  now, there are seven files with the same name
  '0001-Update-CMake-build-scripts.patch'.

* Maybe it makes sense to remove the files (or rather links to them)
  from the bottommost section that are already mentioned within other
  comments?

* Comments on Savannah are identified by numbers, and there are links
  to those numbers (for example 'комментарий №29').  This doesn't work
  right now.  Can you fix this by mapping the numbers to the gitlab
  comment IDs?  If this is not possible please add comment numbers to
  the comments so that users can find the corresponding comment
  manually.

* In Savannah markup, there are blocks marked with

    +verbatim+
    ...
    -verbatim-

  Please convert such blocks to source code blocks or the like.

  In general: Have you implemented support for Savannah markup in
  general?  See https://savannah.nongnu.org/markup-test.php for more.


    Werner

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