The first one is a Gerrit configuration branch and it *should* be there.

The other two, well, I recommend asking around to see who created those
branches. There's no "sync script". We sync all of what's in Gerrit over to
Github. If it's there, it means someone created it on Gerrit.

On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 3:40 PM, Niels de Vos <nde...@redhat.com> wrote:

> There are a few branches in the glusterfs github repository that should
> not be there:
>
>   - meta/config (partial/old Gerrit configuration)
>   - v3.7.15
>   - v3.8.2
>
> The last two are *branches*, and the matching tags exist as well. I'm
> not sure since when they are in the github repository, I dont seem to be
> able to find details about any of the the push operations there.
>
> Could it be that a sync-script went wrong at one point?
>
> Niels
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