On Sat, Aug 8, 2015 at 3:23 PM, Peter Cowburn <[email protected]>
wrote:

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> On 8 August 2015 at 23:07, Hannes Magnusson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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>> On Sat, Aug 8, 2015 at 10:47 AM, Paul Dragoonis <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
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>> > Umm - not quite sure what happened there - my git had a seizure -
>> >
>> >
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>> Do you have any idea what caused this?
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> Paul rewrote his commit history (any commits he was author or committer)
> to use a consistent email address.See
> https://gist.github.com/dragoonis/5e3bcc657d481b5cdfc1
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>> It appears to have been a force push?
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> It must have been, to rewrite history like that.
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>> I'm wondering if we need to force-push latest known good copy of the repo.
>> We can't allow over 2k commits that could be unclean like this.
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> Before today, I thought that force push was restricted on our Git repos.
> However, that appears to be limited to php-src.git (any others?) at the
> moment.
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> Could we at the very least put in the same restriction on all of our
> repos?  We should make the barrier to being able to force push as high as
> possible! It's almost never the right thing to be doing for our project.
>


Gah. I thought so too and was wondering how this could have happened.
+1 on rejecting forced pushes.

Does anyone have a reasonable recent clone that we can restore?
My local copy hasn't updated for ~2weeks so I'm unhelpful.

-Hannes

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