That is a good way to go, it's what i always do.

You can fork it via githubs website and then clone that locally.
When you create and push your branch to _your_ repo, github offers an option at your forks main site to create such a pull request in the therion repo.


Am 2020-12-17 0:09, schrieb Rodrigo Severo via Therion:
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 Em quarta-feira, dezembro 16, 2020 7:23 PM, Fra
<ironcyb...@gmail.com> escreveu:

Hello everyone,

I recently started using Therion and I noticed that the Italian
translation has some typos and it was probably not updated for quite
a while.

I updated the /thlang/texts.txt file, is there a way to get
permissions to push it with git? Or else can I just send the updated
file to anybody so it can maybe be included in the next update?

I believe you should fork Therion's github project, create a branch in
your fork just for these updates, commit your changes there and them
make a push request to Therion original repository.

Regards,

Rodrigo

Thank you!

Best regards,

Francesco Bellamoli
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