On 2/12/25 5:05 PM, Timo Rothenpieler wrote:
I'm really not sure what you're asking.
PRs are not restricted. Creating repos is.
And there is no way to NOT restrict it, unless you want to pay several
hundred Euros a month in hosting fees extra, and constantly be on the
lookout for hosting illegal/harmful things.
My understanding as a Github and Gitlab user is the usual way to make a
PR is to first fork the repository, then commit changes to a branch on
your fork, and then send a PR which compares the fork to the master
branch of upstream.
If you can't make a repository, I'm not sure how you would do a PR. It
sounds like you're saying there's another way to do it, but I'm not
familiar with it and I expect many other people are not either.
- Leo Izen (Traneptora)
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