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* **Set your full name.** This is the name that people will see when you do things on the Forge, such as commit changes or raise issues. It defaults to your EOL username, but you can change it.
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* **Set your full name.** This is the name that people will see when you do things on the Forge, such as commit changes or raise issues. It defaults to your EOL username, but you can change it.
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* **Set your avatar.** This allows you to set a picture for your profile. Because pictures are fun! But it also helps people quickly and easily recognise who each change or commit belongs to.
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* **Set your avatar.** This allows you to set a picture for your profile. Because pictures are fun! But it also helps people quickly and easily recognise who each change or commit belongs to.
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## Step 4 (Optional) - Set up an SSH/GPG key
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If you have never logged in before, you may see a pop-up prompt similar to the following:
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You won't be able to pull or push project code via SSH until you add an SSH key to your profile
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This warning is relevant to you if you want to use `git` to connect directly to the ETSI TC LI repository from your own computer. If so, you can [follow Gitlab's instructions for how to add an SSH key](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/ssh.html).
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If you only intend to interact with the Forge via the Forge website, then you can safely ignore this prompt- you will still be able to do everything you need without setting up an SSH or GPG key. |
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