Undelete your project.  Then if you look at the bottom of your
'Source' tab's page, you'll see a link which resets (empties) the
repository.

On Sun, Jan 3, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Silas <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I started http://code.google.com/p/sysinst/ some days ago but I messed
> up its Mercurial repository with commits that shouldn't be done.
>
> I could just rollback (that is why we are using a VCS...), but the
> project is at its very beginning, so I decided to delete it and
> restart it from scratch.
>
> Unfortunately, it is not deleted at all ("Scheduled for deletion by
> owner") and I can't create another project under the same name,
> because it is already taken.
>
> Mercurial probably has something that allow me to change the history
> of a remote repository, so it shouldn't be necessary to do the study
> thing I did. I was just looking for a quick & dirty way to reset the
> repository.
>
> What can I do to delete sysinst entirelly or to get the project to its
> normal state back?
>
> Thank you and sorry for the stupidy :-/
>
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