>From my experience using other gitlab installations, yes you have to create
a branch and then commit that branch, and then you can create a merge request.
When the merge is approved (and I haven't set any approval rules so we might
have to experiment there) there is a "delete source branch" optio
Did not mean to attach the patch in the last message.
It looks like Merge requires you to create a branch to merge. Do you have
any naming conventions you would like to use for branch names or is there a
different way you want to submit code?
> Thu Jun 01 2023 09:32:30 PM EDT from HarlowSolu
GitLab looks nice. I figured out how to clone and I created a patch. I
will go and try to use merge.
0001-IMAP_Flag_Clearing_and_User_Purge_Vist_Records.patch
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Ok, I see you logged in to GitLab. Your account is registered and added to
the Citadel group as a developer. You can probably add your external email
address and make it primary if you want to at this point.
At this point you *should* be able to submit Merge Requests for patches.
This is ne