+[2016-04-27T19:24:41Z]Zarthusyep, that link works +[2016-04-27T20:56:36Z]breadcrumbsif i need fork old repository without ... fork dependencies and stuff (and work with it in private repo ofc) - is git clone --bare and git push --mirror best solution? Old repo is not supported anymore. +[2016-04-27T21:03:52Z]tobiasvlbreadcrumbs: are you pushing the new "fork" (in non-github terms) to github? +[2016-04-27T21:04:08Z]tobiasvlif so you don't need to clone it as a bare repo, that doesn't matter +[2016-04-27T21:07:54Z]breadcrumbstobiasvl: well, i'll leave old commit history, so yep, i guess really no need.
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Posted by zacts in #github at 2016-04-27T02:34:03Z
so that I can have backups of the issue tracking?
+[2016-04-28T00:11:43Z]tang^I have a git lfs question +[2016-04-28T00:12:18Z]tang^It seems that how the lfs client works has changed since I first started using it and install no longer asks me for the url of my lfs server +[2016-04-28T00:13:19Z]tang^is my git server supposed to know the answer to that question or is there a configuration that I'm failing to find in the documentation +[2016-04-28T02:16:16Z]CarlFKhow do I fork a fork? +[2016-04-28T02:24:07Z]Infininightthe same way, just click the fork button at the top of the page