On Sunday, 13 July 2014 at 00:27:54 UTC, Andrew Edwards wrote:
Google doesn't trust me because I moved out of the country and then went on a trip... and Yahoo doesn't trust for the same reasons. Problem is, I created my recovery questions for yahoo back in 2008 and the first time they ever ask me for it was back in April of this year. It's so simple I cannot remember it: "What is your son's name?" and "Where did you meet your wife?". Try as I amy I cannot figure out where I met her or whether we ever had a son together. What a second, do I even have a wife?

I believe using real information for this questions is security threat. There's piece of conversation on bash that shows it:
A: Listen, may be we're relatives?
B: You think???
A: May be distant... What was the maiden name of your mother?
B: *encho
A: Oh, you have 8 new emails.

To make matters worse, after visiting both branch and master for all repos, everyone exhibited the same problem with the exception of tools. Tools did not have the v2.066.0-b3 tag and showed the same tag in both master and the branch. I tried removing the tag from master to match the rest of the repos but that did not work, it simply removed all references to the tag.

Actually, branches and tags are simple references. As I see in tools `master` and `2.066` points at single commit. So, new tag was pointing at that same commit.

Some advice would really be appreciated.

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