Thank you All for the discussion. It looks like official part, e.g. bug
registration, should be done as usually, while technical work may be done
using git lab.

-Pavlo Solntsev
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On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 6:33 PM, Sean Whitton <spwhit...@spwhitton.name>
wrote:

> Hello Pavlo,
>
> On Thu, Feb 15 2018, Pavlo Solntsev wrote:
>
> > I am very excited to see that Debian has moved to GitLab (
> > https://salsa.debian.org). With this change, I am wondering how bug
> > report process should look like? Now, I want to submit patches to
> > packages, e.g.  libgdamm. What would be the best process: submit a
> > patch via push request in the Debian repo, or push patches to
> > upstream?
>
> Your choices are basically:
>
> - send a patch to the bug as before, ideally adding the patch tag, with
>   patch attached
>
> - send an e-mail to the bug, ideally adding the patch tag, including a
>   URI to your merge request.
>
> --
> Sean Whitton
>

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