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  > If you want users to be able to say "I made changes, please pull from my
  > repository", and have that be convenient to do, you need to offer them
  > the convenience of having a place to host a repository for their
  > changes.

Could we set up something on a web server to do this for a program
whose repo is on Savannah, referring to the user's choice of repo to
find per modified version?

  > Another option is to add the option to Savannah to "fork" a repo and to
  > create a pull request, and present to them guidance on how to do so with
  > their own host.  Perhaps offer documentation for approved hosts that
  > meet the repo criteria.

Is that basically the same as what I suggested above?


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Dr Richard Stallman (https://stallman.org)
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