WebI am trying to fork one of my private projects in GitLab, But when I press the fork button I'll receive this: No available namespaces to fork the project. You must have permission to … WebAfter removal, the fork relationship cannot be restored. This project can no longer be able to receive or send merge requests to the source project, or other forks. ... GitLab displays the Start a new merge request with these changes checkbox. Commit your changes, and GitLab redirects you to a new merge request form. ...
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WebThis commit does not belong to any branch on this repository, and may belong to a fork outside of the repository. Cannot retrieve contributors at this time 57 lines (47 sloc) 1.06 KB WebEnables the fork button for users who can fork into a group but not their own namespace. The behaviour of this button was changed to be disabled for users who have exceeded their project limit. This caused an issue where the user could actually fork the project to a group namespace but not their own. good and service tax network
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WebNov 26, 2024 · 1. You are almost there with updating your GitHub repo with the remote changes from GitLab. All you need to do is: git fetch # or git pull or pull --rebase. Then you push to your GitHub repo. git push . Basically, your workflow is pull from GitLab -> push to GitHub. WebA workaround for my situation would currently be to make the project private, and use gitlab's API and a web form to automatically let any interested person join the project's group. Proposal A per-project setting for private projects which allows specifying the allowed forking behavior: allow forks or only allow private forks. WebJul 8, 2024 · 1 Answer. The first link you posted has the solution you are looking for: When your submodule is on the same GitLab server, you should use relative URLs in your .gitmodules file. Then you can clone with HTTPS in all your CI/CD jobs. You can also use SSH for all your local checkouts. Assuming that your submodules are in the same group, … good and simple living