On Mon, 1 Dec 2014 12:35:38 -0500
wor...@alum.mit.edu (Dale R. Worley) wrote:
> > From: OC0915566
>
> > My company is upgrading the laptops and so, they're selling the old
> > ones. The problem is, we've been using the old laptops to access
> > remote git repos and the employer would like to cle
> From: OC0915566
> My company is upgrading the laptops and so, they're selling the old ones.
> The problem is, we've been using the old laptops to access remote git repos
> and the employer would like to clean all possible traces of repo URLs that
> have been accessed in these laptops. How do
On Mon, 1 Dec 2014 08:25:03 -0600
John McKown wrote:
[...]
> > You should really ask this sort of question on a "data destruction"
> group. It really isn't a git thing.
>
> But since I'm already flapping my jaws: Personally, I would use
> something like a "disk wipe utility". I am not really a
On Sun, 30 Nov 2014 15:32:45 -0800 (PST)
OC0915566 wrote:
> My company is upgrading the laptops and so, they're selling the old
> ones. The problem is, we've been using the old laptops to access
> remote git repos and the employer would like to clean all possible
> traces of repo URLs that have b
On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 5:32 PM, OC0915566 wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My company is upgrading the laptops and so, they're selling the old ones.
> The problem is, we've been using the old laptops to access remote git repos
> and the employer would like to clean all possible traces of repo URLs that
> ha