![]() ![]() Step 2 would be to clone on your machine the phpBB one from GitLab ( /), then add the theme and each extension you want as a module (see here how to add a submodule to a specific path and here how to set which commit it should point to). OK, now you should have in GitLab all the repositories to which you want to make custom changes (phpBB, the theme and the extensions you don't want to share). The only caveat is to keep all your changes in a separate branch starting from their release. ![]() What this will do is allow you to pull in changes from the original repo even though you're hosting it privately in GitLab (see Keep your fork synced). I'd handle it with regular repos and submodules like this:įirst of all, for all the repos you want to change compared to what their authors provide do the following: make a fork on GitHub, then import that fork in GitLab.Īfter it's imported, set the upstream to the original author's GitHub repo (for example, for the phpBB one it'd be git remote add upstream ). ![]()
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