On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 03:56:59PM -0400, Chris Ball wrote:
>    > * Are you prepared for spam?
> 
> My approach to spam is that until I get some, it doesn't matter.
> (However, at that point it starts mattering a lot.  ;-)
> 
> I think it's reasonable to assume that we have no reason to expect
> spam, so I'm happy leaving it open.  AIUI, there's no way to trigger
> a "bzr commit" from remote, which makes it extremely easy to discard
> unwanted changes.  Does that sound right?

Not right!  Since we have `be commit`.  I've just proven it with bug
/a71.  You should
  bzr uncommit && bzr revert
now to remove commit 335 (as per doc/spam.txt).

You could, perhaps, disable that particular command with some be-serve
hackery...

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