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Forking Workflow

The forking workflow means that everyone on a team has permission to fork a |repo| and once they have completed their work, open a pull request to have it accepted into the main |repo|.

In a forking workflow, not everyone will have write access to the main |repo|. This means that only those with write access can merge |prs| once they have been approved. Usually, the forking workflow is used with |hg|, and branching with |git|.

Forking Overview

../images/fork-flow.png

Setting Up a Forking Workflow

Setting up a forking workflow in |RCE| would look something like this.

  1. Create a user group with write access.
  2. Create a user group with read access.
  3. Assign team members to the appropriate groups.
  4. Users with contributions should open a pull request to the main |repo| and set a user with write access as the reviewer.
  5. Once the |pr| is approved, the write access user would merge it with the main |repo|.

For more information about setting up user groups, see the :ref:`user-admin-set` section.

Using a Forking Workflow

If you are on a team that uses a forking workflow, see the :ref:`forks-branches-ref` section for how to fork a |repo|, and also the :ref:`pull-requests-ref` section.