I'm not sure I understand what you're getting at. Sure I expect sysadmins to configure things properly. I also expect people to be human and make mistakes. My only point was that despite everyone's best intentions, it…
Doing an update like that would force a merge, but there was nothing to merge. I made no changes. It was a read only (to me) repository. It should have just worked, and would have had someone else on the team not…
Nobody wants to correct published history. Yet it still happens. Not that long ago at my office I pulled updates via git to what is to me a read only repo. I never make changes to it. Yet after pulling updates, my repo…
I'm not sure I understand what you're getting at. Sure I expect sysadmins to configure things properly. I also expect people to be human and make mistakes. My only point was that despite everyone's best intentions, it…
Doing an update like that would force a merge, but there was nothing to merge. I made no changes. It was a read only (to me) repository. It should have just worked, and would have had someone else on the team not…
Nobody wants to correct published history. Yet it still happens. Not that long ago at my office I pulled updates via git to what is to me a read only repo. I never make changes to it. Yet after pulling updates, my repo…