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  1. move all gsoc markdown file into gsoc folder
  2. add missing GSoC link into sidebar
  3. adjust sidebar structure to make it more clear

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Thank you for your effort. Your change touches on many files and includes empty lines that do not seem to change the content but greatly increase the number of changes to review. It seems that some artifacts of unsuccessful merges (lines starting with <<<<<< or >>>>>>) are also present.
Plesae try to minimize the changes so we have only renamings and the additions for the sidebar without other changes. This way, we can manage to review them.

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I'd like to. It seems that I should merge first then add my commit.
But my concern is that jpf-wiki-sync is far behind true wiki page. So it will still be a lot of commits. Is there a way to only add the needed commit?

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I see now what the problem is: GitHub has changed the way the wiki works behind the scenes (again), so it looks like the hidden git repository that holds the wiki content no longer works. I can no longer update the previous jpf-wiki-sync repository with the contents of the actual wiki.
The divergence explains the appearance of all the changes in your patch. Merging would likely not work quite correctly either.
I unfortunately do not have the time now to look into this. If you know of a way to fix this, please let me know.

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saifk16 commented Mar 14, 2025

I'd like to. It seems that I should merge first then add my commit. But my concern is that jpf-wiki-sync is far behind true wiki page. So it will still be a lot of commits. Is there a way to only add the needed commit?

I think you can use cherry picking.....

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