In GIT you can add as many remotes as you like and sync between them. But 
this is no task of GitLab, this has to be configured in your local 
repository:
https://help.github.com/categories/managing-remotes/



On Wednesday, 10 June 2015 08:21:55 UTC+2, Matthias Döring wrote:
>
> Hi, I can create a new repository in gitlab or I can import any repository 
> from github, google code and so on. When I have finished this steps the 
> repos are cloned to my own gitlab. Now I working on my gitlab instance and 
> make a lot of commits. Now I want that my commits from gitlab are applied 
> to the original repos from github. Other github member see my changes. How 
> should I configure my gitlab instance that it trigger pushes and pulls 
> regular?
>
> *Important: I does not mean to migrate my github repos.* I want to use my 
> own gitlab instance as my single-point application for both services (my 
> own gitlab and old github repos that are not closed atm)
>

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