To rephrase, I don't understand why anyone would push their /home/user /
backup git repository to a public one on GitHub :)


On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 3:49 AM, ianG <i...@iang.org> wrote:

> On 28/01/13 05:36 AM, Eitan Adler wrote:
>
>> On 27 January 2013 21:34, Patrick Mylund Nielsen
>> <cryptography@patrickmylund.**com <cryptogra...@patrickmylund.com>>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I don't understand how you can accidentally check in ~/.ssh to your
>>> repository, or at least not notice afterwards. Hopefully the OpenSSL
>>> authors
>>> won't do that!
>>>
>>
>> If you keep ~ in a git repo it is surprisingly easy ;)
>>
>
>
> Which a lot of developers do for backups.
>
> iang
>
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