I created my account recently (dpalmero) and published my first contrib module (canvas_multilingual: https://www.drupal.org/project/canvas_multilingual).

I'm trying to fork the Canvas project on git.drupalcode.org to contribute kernel tests to #3546597: [PP-1] Create Canvas pages in any enabled content language, but the fork fails with "An error occurred while forking the project." The browser console shows the API redirecting to drupal.org/git-error with a CORS error.

I also cannot edit my project description — edits don't save, possibly due to anti-spam restrictions on new accounts.

Could someone please confirm/verify my account so I can contribute?

Profile: https://www.drupal.org/u/dpalmero
GitLab: https://git.drupalcode.org/dpalmero

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The only way to create an issue fork is clicking on the Get push access green button on #3546597: [PP-1] Create Canvas pages in any enabled content language, and then clicking on Create new branch. Creating a new branch is not necessary; there is already a merge request, which can be changed by everybody, once they click on the Get push access button.

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Thanks for the clarification! I already clicked "Get push access" and pushed the commit directly to the MR branch. All sorted now.

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Assigned: Unassigned » avpaderno
Status: Active » Fixed

As for editing the project page for the Canvas Multilingual module, you already edited it twice on March 26. The anti-spam system would have avoided you did those edits.
Just in case the anti-spam system is blocking the edits because they are done too quickly, I confirmed your account.

Now that this issue is closed, review the contribution record.

As a contributor, attribute any organization that helped you, or if you volunteered your own time.

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Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed - issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.