Le 18/01/2023 à 02:05, David Zelinsky a écrit :
Jean Abou Samra <j...@abou-samra.fr> writes:Hi David, As written privately, please try to write from your address that is subscribed to this list (d...@dedekind.net) or to subscribe this one. Otherwise, each of your messages needs to be manually approved by Mark or me and doesn't reach the list before this.Oh, I'm very sorry about that! (Though I don't think I saw your private message.)
Both Mark and me wrote to you (on dzpost@). Maybe check your spam?
Not for me. See my attached screenshot. I did notice in tiny letters at the very bottom of the page there's a link that says "Email new merge request to this project". I guess that's what I need to use.
OK, I misremembered how this works: "New merge request" works to create an MR from a branch on the main repository. It's probably disabled for you because you don't have commit access. However, if you go to the "Merge requests" page of your fork, you should find such a button. In any case, when you push a new branch on your fork, the terminal displays a link to create a merge request from it. This is very convenient, personally I always create merge requests like this. You definitely don't need to use email to create a merge request.
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