> "zhongxuan (A)" <zhongxu...@huawei.com> writes:

>> Where should I commit my patch? The access request to fork in Nettle / 
>> nettle * GitLab (liu.se)<https://git.lysator.liu.se/nettle/nettle> was 
>> denied.

> Hi, I think you asked for "developer access" in the Nettle repo, which would 
> allow you to push any changes you like to the repository. You can't have 
> that, but unfortunately, I couldn't add any explanatory message when pushing 
> the deny button in gitlab.

> The usual way to contribute code in gitlab (as well as on github), is that 
> you make your own "fork" of the repository, where you have full permissions. 
> You commit your changes to a branch in that fork, and then create a merge 
> request asking for changes to be merged into the original repo.

Yes, I've tried to make a fork in 
https://git.lysator.liu.se/nettle/nettle/-/forks/new but failed, it just 
reports ' An error occurred while forking the project. Please try again. '.
I replied a long email but tragically didn’t attach my patch.
Here I attach my new patch of ecc-sm2.
Besides, could you help me figure out what's wrong with my fork? I preferred to 
commit in fork mode, too.

> See
> https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/repository/forking_workflow.html
> on how to create a fork from the gitlab ui.

> When you work with git locally, you can have both your own "fork" repo and 
> the original repo as git "remotes".
  
> And if gitlab doesn't work out for you, you could also send the updated patch 
> to this list.

> Best regards,
> /Niels

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