Đoàn Trần Công Danh <congdanhqx@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > +Alternately, you can use GitHub Actions (which supports testing your changes > +on Linux, macOS, and Windows) by pushing into a branch whose name starts > +with "for-ci/" or opening a GitHub's Pull Request against > +https://github.com/git/git.git Can you tighten the description of "for-ci/" a bit? It's not like the convention is offered in _any_ repository, but it is active only if you push to a fork of git.git, right? If your fork is a fork of a fork, what happens (e.g. github.com/gitster/git is marked as a fork of git/git; when somebody forks from gitster/git, would they also get the for-ci/ convention)? Thanks.