Hello,

I know how to fork a git repo and to submit a pull request to the owner.

I would like to be able to do the same for some subversion repo, namely to contribute to translations and help files of GNUstep applications.

- I know how to check out and creating a branch within svn.
- Because I have not the permissions to merge or to commit then to the trunk HEAD - what I understand - I would like to know how I could submit some minor changes: I tried first 'svn diff' to create a patch, but not all the changes were handled. - I thought I could also create a whole tarball of my branch and send it by mail: is it a good matter to do that? To sumarize, what are the good practices to contribute on subversion repo like on Savannah?

Regards,
Patrick

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