I asked on infra list, if the protections were the same for both GitHub and
gitbox.a.o, and the answer was "yes".
-Marshall
On 9/4/2019 5:01 PM, Marshall Schor wrote:
> On the asf infra slack channel, I asked about protection for uima-uimaj
> branches, what was set, how to see, etc.
>
> The answe
yes, thanks, I did that (set up a repo under my own account, to have a look).
>From looking at the kind of display the gitbox.a.o website has, it looks like
>it
might
be using the built-in-to-git GitWeb.
https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-on-the-Server-GitWeb
-Marshall
On 9/4/2019 5:12 PM, R
I see in the GitHub docs that just turning on protection for a branch does (at a
minimum):
disables forced pushes, and prevents branches from being deleted.
-Marshall
On 9/4/2019 5:01 PM, Marshall Schor wrote:
> On the asf infra slack channel, I asked about protection for uima-uimaj
> branches, w
On the asf infra slack channel, I asked about protection for uima-uimaj
branches, what was set, how to see, etc.
The answer was:
>>>right now, nothing, which is actually an oversight on my part. i need to go
>>>protect
the master branch.
>>>protect = refs/heads/trunk refs/heads/master refs/heads