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Kazuhiko Shiozaki
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@@ -12,23 +12,24 @@ of the screen, close to the project's URL and right next to the stars button.
![
Fork button
](
forking/fork_button.png
)
Once you do that you will see a screen where you can choose the namespace, to where you want to add the fork. This page
will contain the groups you have write access to. Choose one of the groups and the project will be added there.
Once you do that you'll be presented with a screen where you can choose the namespace to fork to. Only namespaces
(groups and your own namespace) where you have write access to, will be shown. Click on the namespace to create your
fork there.
![
Groups view
](
forking/groups.png
)
After the forking is done, you can start working on the newly created repository. There you will have full
Owner access,
so you can set it up as you please.
After the forking is done, you can start working on the newly created repository. There you will have full
[
Owner
](
../permissions/permissions.md
)
access,
so you can set it up as you please.
## Merging upstream
Once you are ready to send your code back to the main project, you need to create a
M
erge request. Choose your forked
Once you are ready to send your code back to the main project, you need to create a
m
erge request. Choose your forked
project's main branch as the source and the original project's main branch as the destination and create the merge request.
![
Selecting branches
](
forking/branch_select.png
)
You can then assign the
Merge Request to someone so they can review your changes. After they have reviewed them, the will
b
e added to the main project, if maintainer chooses to do s
o.
You can then assign the
merge request to someone to have them review your changes. Upon pressing the 'Accept Merge Request'
b
utton, your changes will be added to the repository and branch you're merging int
o.
![
New merge request
](
forking/merge_request.png
)
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