* It's the easiest step, as long as you respect the Taxonomy syntax (TODO: add a link to the Taxo presentation)
* It's the easiest step, as long as you respect the Taxonomy syntax (TODO: add a link to the Taxo presentation)
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=== Pull request ===
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=== Step 4: Create a Pull request with your changes ===
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* After making your changes and pushing them to your fork on Github, it is time to ask them to move them to the Open Food Facts system. However before you do this, pull the latest official version into your branch and check for conflicts (see further).
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* After making your changes and pushing them to your fork on GitHub, it is time to ask them to move them to the Open Food Facts system. However before you do this, pull the latest official version into your branch and check for conflicts (see further).
* For this you have to create a [https://github.com/openfoodfacts/openfoodfacts-server/pulls Pull Request]. The command for this is in your Github-client.
* For this you have to create a [https://github.com/openfoodfacts/openfoodfacts-server/pulls Pull Request]. The command for this is in your Github-client.
* In creating a pull request you have to define a title (prefix with '''chore:''')and a description with why and what you changed.
* In creating a pull request you have to define a title (prefix with '''chore:''')and a description with why and what you changed.