The branch named "master" claims to be mine.
I don't exactly know how it became "mine".

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Mike Stolz
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On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 7:55 PM Patrick Rhomberg <prhomb...@apache.org>
wrote:

> Hello all!
>
>   We currently have 182 branches on the apache/geode repository.  This is
> excessive.
>   Please fork the main repository and save your branches there.  If you
> must use the apache/geode repository for some reason, please be diligent in
> your removal of dead branches.
>
>   *I would like to begin removing branches soon.*
>
>   Many branches appear to refer to JIRA tickets that are closed, or have
> pull requests against them that have been merged.  These seem safe to
> delete.
>   Many branches are thousands of commits behind develop or months to even
> years old.  Some of these branches have no commits since they were
> branched.  Release branches notwithstanding, these seem relatively safe to
> delete.  I suspect there are some that should be maintained for legal or
> legacy reasons, in which case please let me know.
>
>   This can be done most safely if you, as a responsible developer and
> reasonably-clean adult, were to pick up your own room.  If you have
> anything listed under "Your branches" at [1], please copy them to your fork
> and remove them from apache/geode.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Imagination is Change.
> ~ Patrick
>
> [1] https://github.com/apache/geode/branches/yours
>

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