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Re: Referring a commit-id remote repo.

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To: David Brown <git@...>
Cc: Git <git@...>
Date: Monday, October 1, 2007 - 6:25 am

Hi,

On Sun, 30 Sep 2007, David Brown wrote:


Unless you have push access, no.  And this is very much by design.  For 
example, when somebody mistakenly pushed a secret (like what lines in the 
kernel infringe on M$ patents, if any) it should be possible to rebase (in 
a hurry), force a push, and have the safe feeling that nobody can fetch 
the secret any longer.

Ciao,
Dscho

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Referring a commit-id remote repo., David Brown, (Mon Oct 1, 12:16 am)
Re: Referring a commit-id remote repo., Johannes Schindelin, (Mon Oct 1, 6:25 am)
Re: Referring a commit-id remote repo., David Brown, (Mon Oct 1, 11:24 am)
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