Hi Shardul,

Thanks for you reply. The first option (creating a fork and merging it)
seems to be a good option indeed. I'm a new user of git too, but I think I
understood to do it. In any case, if we have any problem, we'll ask in the
irc channel, as usual.

Best,
Hèctor

2018-03-13 6:55 GMT+03:00 Shardul Chiplunkar <shardul.chiplun...@gmail.com>:

> Hi Claudi,
>
> About access to GitHub: Since Apertium has recently shifted to GitHub, we
> are still working things out, and there are two things that can happen.
>
> 1. The 'GitHub' way to do it is to create a personal fork of the
> repository. After you create your personal fork, you can submit a pull
> request, which Hèctor Alòs or other existing contributors can review and
> merge. After a few pull requests have been approved, admins will happily
> give you push access. (If you are unsure about forks/pull requests/etc.
> feel free to email me.)
>
> 2. The problem with the previous method is that 'admins' are not
> explicitly defined for most repositories, since we have very recently
> switched. We are figuring it out on a case-by-case basis, so thank you for
> bringing this case up :) However, the PMC members are admins of all
> repositories by default, so either they could directly give you access, or
> a specific admin could be named who would go ahead with #1.
>
> I would suggest that you start with #1. Or maybe if you have already
> contributed to the Apertium repositories in a branch or personal
> repository, please share it so that you can be given access straight away.
> I also request a member of the PMC to please provide their input on naming
> an admin for the specific case of oci-fra, or on the permissions model for
> the Romance team.
>
> About access to the wiki: I have created an account for you.
>
> Thanks,
> Shardul
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 2:01 PM, Rata Penada via Apertium-stuff <
> apertium-stuff@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>
>> Hello, my name is Claudi Balaguer (username on Github: Capsot) and I am
>> currently working on apertium-oci-fra with Hèctor Alòs. I would like to
>> know if I could have access to the push function in Github on
>> apertium-oci-fra and also how to create a profile on the Apertium wiki so I
>> could work on the Pending tests. I have already worked on it and included
>> many entries so far.
>> Thanks a lot in advance
>> Sincerely,
>> Claudi
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