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Hi Michael, Yes, fork DSpace to you own Github account. Then clone your fork to your local machine. To do it nicely you should then create a local branch, apply your changes there, and then push the whole lot back up to your Github fork. You can then create a pull request back to DSpace from your branch. I've been a little to brief here so I would strongly recommend having a read of this https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSPACE/Development+with+Git. Cheers, Robin. PS. We will benefit from your work here at Edinburgh so feel free to contact me directly if you think I can be of any help.
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