On Fri, 22 Aug 2014, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> >Why would you push your temporary branch?
> 
> Only because `git push --all` seems like the obvious choice.  But I think
> git's cli is akin to quantum mechanics, i.e. don't trust your intuition. :)

Ideal is when a "git push" alone is enough, you can do "git config
push.default matching" to make it push all the branches that exist on both
sides.

That used to be the default but it's counter-intuitive... I agree it's a
pity that there's no "git push --matching" option instead of the
non-explicit "git push origin :".

> >It would be nice if the admins could whitelist all mails containing
> >an "X-Git-Repo" header.
> 
> In Mailman, that's easy.
> 
> >Or at least whitelist all *@users.alioth.debian.org emails as those are in
> >the From of those emails.  (I just changed a setting so that it uses this
> >domain now)
> 
> In Mailman, that's easy.
> 
> >Alternatively you can subscribe to the list with your
> ><login>@users.alioth.debian.org mail and disable mail delivery for that
> >address.
> 
> In Mailman, that's easy.
> 
> Anybody know the maintainer of the mailing list?

http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/python-modules-commits
=> [email protected]
aka Gustavo Franco <[email protected]>

I'm not sure if Gustavo is still active or if someone else has the
admin password... Gustavo?

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