> Hi Peter,

> Oh well, I can't find the patches, at least not easily. Would you mind

>     1. Either send me the patches, again, by email indicating against
>        which commit they are supposed to applied.

>     2. Or using a PR in gitlab (as I said, most likely in one month I
>        try to move/mirror the repository in github, meanwhile I make
>        some experiments, but in gitlab, I am more acquainted with
>        (because heptapod, where the mercurial development dwells uses a
>        gitlab clone)
>        the repository is found at
>        https://gitlab.com/kalthad/matlab-emacs
>        Since I am still more acquainted with patches, but would like to
>        understand PR, the logic is this

>        - you fork the repository

>        - you create a new branch, commit and send th RP, right? You
>          create a new branch?

I have just to add, if you fork the gitlab repository, please note that
the main branch is now called default, not master any longer
(I am a mercurial user and that simplifies things for me).


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