Re: [Pharo-users] Was there some force push to Roassal?
On Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 2:42 AM Alexandre Bergel via Pharo-users wrote: > > Hi Cyril, > > I tried something to remove some large blob from the history. The code source > of Roassal2 is about 7Mb large, but the .git folder is about 150 Mb! > But at the end, it was the push was rejected because some pullrequests exist. > So, I did not suspect that I had an impact. Sorry about that. > > Help is welcome to shrink Roassal2’s .git folder. > Hi, A force push is a destructive operation. It's really not recommended to use it on a used project in any case. Even if it's to win some space, it's not worth it. For the .git folder, in general when they grow too much it's often only local. The .git folder of my local clone of roassal is 384B and I have it since month and it is up to date. The "easy" solution is to clone again. Most of the time when I have a clone that is too big, the command `git gc` is enough to shrink it. > Cheers, > Alexandre > > > -- Cyril Ferlicot https://ferlicot.fr
Re: [Pharo-users] [Pharo-dev] [ANN] Pharo Consortium New Academic Member: Université de Maroua
Great! El mar., 12 de nov. de 2019 10:09, Marcus Denker escribió: > The Pharo Consortium is very happy to announce that the Université de > Maroua has joined the Consortium as an Academic Member. > > About > - Université de Maroua: http://www.univ-maroua.cm/ > - Pharo Consortium: http://consortium.pharo.org > > The goal of the Pharo Consortium is to allow companies and institutions to > support the ongoing development and future of Pharo. > > Individuals can support Pharo via the Pharo Association: > > - http://association.pharo.org >
[Pharo-users] [ANN] Pharo Consortium New Academic Member: Université de Maroua
The Pharo Consortium is very happy to announce that the Université de Maroua has joined the Consortium as an Academic Member. About - Université de Maroua: http://www.univ-maroua.cm/ - Pharo Consortium: http://consortium.pharo.org The goal of the Pharo Consortium is to allow companies and institutions to support the ongoing development and future of Pharo. Individuals can support Pharo via the Pharo Association: - http://association.pharo.org