Yes, I think I had an fd gitlab account ages ago but after not using it for a 
while it got disabled and I am having problem re-enabling it again. Anyway, I 
have never used the fork/pull/merge facility on gitlab with freetype ever, and 
it has always been the old-fashion way - how git was originally used with the 
Linux kernel:
You just do your own work in your own local repo, and after playing with your 
own local branches, merges, tidying up, etc, do:
    git format-patch origin/main..
This exports everything between upstream (origin/main) and your current work 
(.. , short hand for "..HEAD", difference to the current state of your current 
branch) as a series of plain text patches. Send those as e-mail attachments to 
the right people, that's all. Or, if they are simple enough, just inline them 
in a email body.
The old-fashioned usage of git includes using "git send-email" with those 
patches too, which inline them as a series of e-mails...


    On Saturday, 20 January 2024 at 16:36:45 GMT, Alan Coopersmith 
<alan.coopersm...@oracle.com> wrote:  
 
 On 1/19/24 19:25, Alexei Podtelezhnikov wrote:
> Understandably, you cannot edit files in place. You need an account on
> gitlab.freedesktop.org and [fork] FreeType, which has been done 114
> times already.

And because of restrictions implemented last year on the gitlab server
to cut down on spam & abuse, you'll also need to request the ability
to make forks with your new account:

https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/freedesktop/freedesktop/-/wikis/home

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