On Wednesday, 19 June 2013 at 12:12:27 UTC, Daniel Murphy wrote:
Obviously. Walter accidentally committed to master, then
pulled from
upstream creating a bunch of merge commits. All the branches
he made after
this point then contained these extra garbage commits. It
didn't help that
he pushed this mess to origin/master too. Hard resetting
master is the
correct solution to this specific problem.
Coorect solution would have been to stop immediately when commit
to master was made and delete this commit.