The target is github.acme.com.  Would acme.com be using a "standard" remote 
hook for github that behaves this way?

On Thursday, May 21, 2020 at 11:12:38 AM UTC-4, Philip Oakley wrote:
>
> > "[remote rejected] (pre-receive hook declined)
>
> You will need to check with the operator of the remote. It is their hook 
> that has declined the push.
>
> You don't say who/which remote this was (e.g. a public repo / server; a 
> public server / private repo; or a corporate/private server / private repo)
>
> P.
>
> On Thursday, May 21, 2020 at 2:26:49 PM UTC+1, Lou DeGenaro wrote:
>>
>> Is there some way to get more information as to what went wrong? The 
>> presently given reason is a bit vague. For example, this would be nice: the 
>> file <file> being pushed exceeds size limit <limit>. 
>>
>

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