Patrick Aljord wrote:
>- Carla wants to add Spanish translations to Akregator but doesn't
>have the permissions to push to kdepim.
>- Carla creates a clone of kdepim by pressing a "clone kdepim" button.
>- Carla does her translation and pushes the new translation to her clone
>- She then press the "merge request" button on the kdepim mainline
>repository page.
>- Frank receives the merge request by mail or see it on the gitorious
>page, he reviews the commit and if he likes it, merge it back to
>mainline and pushes to kdepim mainline.

The main reason I don't like this is that it forces people to use a web 
tool. Thomas and I were trying to find a solution that is entirely based 
on Git itself, without having to use a web browser. Well, I was at 
least -- Thomas still had a couple of suggestions of using server-side 
merging.
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