On Mon 28 Oct 2019 at 17:40:16 +0100, Detlef Graef wrote:
> I want to keep my fork of Pan on Gitlab
> (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pan) in sync with the upstream
> repository. But I don't know how to do this. I prefer a manual sync, but
> mirroring would also be ok.
...
> Question is how to do this? Somewhere in the Web-UI?

I have done this (a pull mirror) a few times on gitlab
(e.g. for https://gitlab.com/Rhialto/klh-10). At
https://gitlab.com/Rhialto/klh-10/-/settings/repository I can click
"expand" on "Mirroring repositories" and there I have set up a Pull
mirror. It seems that once you have set up a Pull, you can't add
another (but you can add Push ones).

> Do I need to upload my ssh-key for this?

That could be a thing, since "SSH public key" is an option for
authentication (to the other repo, I suppose). The other option is
"Password".

> Detlef
-Olaf.
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