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-.Dd January 1, 1970
-.Dt forge tech
-.Os Runxi Yu
-.Sh NAME
-.Nm forge
-.Nd Fore Workflows
-.Sh DESCRIPTION
-.Pp
-I generally use
-.Lk https://git.runxiyu.org/ my own Git server
-for my projects. I also use my
-.Lk https://sr.ht/~runxiyu sr.ht account
-for
-.Lk https://todo.sr.ht/~runxiyu issue tracking
-and
-.Lk https://lists.sr.ht/~runxiyu mailing lists,
-and
-.Lk https://git.sr.ht/~runxiyu their Git
-for some projects too.
-.Pp
-Regardless of whether I'm using my own infrastructure with plain Cgit
-and plain mailing lists (except that my mailing list manager is slightly
-broken for now), or the slightly better-integrated environment sourcehut
-provides, a contributor who wishes to submit some of their commits may
-simply do the following with
-.Lk https://git-send-email.io git-send-email
-.Bl -enum
-.It
-Configure git-send-email (only once!)
-.It
-Clone the repository to a local directory
-.It
-Make some changes and commit
-.It
-.Ql git send-email HEAD^ --to='~runxiyu/public-inbox@lists.sr.ht'
-or something similar
-.El
-.Pp
-This is much easier, imo, than the pull-request workflow popularized by
-GitHub (which is proprietary by the way) and similar forges:
-.Bl -enum
-.It
-Register an account on the forge (once per forge)
-.It
-Click “fork” on the repo's Web interface
-.It
-Clone the fork to a local directory
-.It
-Make some changes and commit
-.It
-Push
-.It
-Go back to the Web interface to create a PR (which often involves
-clicking at least three buttons)
-.It
-Delete your redundant fork once the PR is merged and your repo is
-not really useful anymore
-.El
-.Pp
-Why do certain people hate on SourceHut?