Hi Owen,

I can grant you access to the repository later today if needed.
However I'd first like to understand (probably from Werner) what makes
a branch in the upstream repository more "preserving" than a public
clone. Being distributed it really doesn't make much difference from
the git perspective.

Jonas

Am Freitag, den 22.05.2020, 17:50 -0700 schrieb Owen Lamb:
> Hi all,
> 
> I think I've got branching figured out. I pulled the latest changes from
> origin/master to my machine's master, then created a new dev/lamb/GSoC-2020
> branch from there.
> 
> It seems I need permission to push this new branch to origin and make it
> publicly visible. Provided I understand this correctly so far, may I have
> permission to push to the repository? My username on GitLab is WolfGangsta
> (a shameless pun for which I have no regrets).
> 
> Thanks,
> Owen

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