On 2018-04-27 22:34, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
> It was a bunch of work figuring out exactly what to do (it took me
> almost an hour) but I think I've done a proper revert commit.

If you have any git related questions, please drop me an email.
I'm not an absolute git expert, but I had my fair share in dealing with
certain git issues.
Depending on the repo and its settings either a `rebase -i` (requires a
forced push) or a `revert` will do the job in this case.

> If someone like Zero King could double check my work I'd appreciate
> it.

It looks like you did a `git revert --no-commit` for the listed commits
and it looks ok to me.

Cheers,
  K. C.

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