Citation needed ;-)
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> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> From: Jake Farrell
> Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2017 3:05 PM
> To: dev@thrift.apache.org
> Subject: Re: git commit --amend
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> fast forward is not allowed on any of the ASF git repos, you either have to
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Is there any reference where we can actually read that? Citation needed ;-)
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
From: Jake Farrell
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2017 3:05 PM
To: dev@thrift.apache.org
Subject: Re: git commit --amend
fast forward is not allowed on any of the ASF git repos, you
apache.org
Subject: Re: git commit --amend
fast forward is not allowed on any of the ASF git repos, you either have to do
a full revert patch as a second commit or make the necessary modifications and
commit that as a new patch
-Jake
On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 8:35 PM, Jim King wrote:
> I att
the check-in comments
> (Client: ).
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> Can I do a “git commit –amend” and “git push –force” on master? Is that
> acceptable (the force push part)?
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> [image: hpesimplivitytogether]
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> James E. King, III
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> HPE SimpliVity
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> 8 Technology Drive,
potential or real trouble at all. Personal
opinion, of course.
Have fun,
JensG
From: Jim King
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2017 1:35 AM
To: dev@thrift.apache.org
Subject: git commit --amend
I attributed a fix to C++ when it is for Java in the check-in comments (Client:
).
Can I do a “git
I attributed a fix to C++ when it is for Java in the check-in comments (Client:
).
Can I do a "git commit -amend" and "git push -force" on master? Is that
acceptable (the force push part)?
[hpesimplivitytogether]
James E. King, III
HPE SimpliVity
8 Technology Drive, 2nd F