+ [2016-08-27T17:02:29Z] mikeymike If i wanted to work on an existing project, do I fork it and create and work in a new branch, or work in the main branch itself of my cloned repo?
+ [2016-08-27T19:11:05Z] dcfix so - I have a flask/bootstrap project in production and I'm going to migrate to webservices/reactjs. I may have to do some changes in prod while doing the refactoring. What's the "best" way manage my repo? Fork? Tag? New Project?
+ [2016-08-27T19:24:37Z] Caelum when you have a file in a gist with very long lines, any way to display the file with wrapping without breaking up the lines?
+ [2016-08-27T19:25:42Z] Caelum for example, in this gist I just made: https://gist.github.com/rkitover/5453d1fda6f6f69015c0fd9ee2febfb4

message no. 148307

Posted by _6a68 in #github at 2016-08-27T00:38:35Z

Random question: is there anything I can do to delete old commits after force-pushing? My goal is to get rid of this noise in the bugs referenced by the commit message: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ahboo0v5oiilma1/Screen%20Shot%202016-08-26%20at%205.38.43%20PM.png?dl=0
+ [2016-08-28T09:34:04Z] SopaXorzTaker While browsing the DMCA takedown repository, I noticed that a deleted gist with leaked keys is still present in the Web Archive: http://web.archive.org/web/20160624123555/https://gist.github.com/anonymous/{REDACTED}
+ [2016-08-28T09:39:17Z] Zarthus SopaXorzTaker: none of us are github staff here, but it's up to $someoneelse to change their keys to prevent others from using it
+ [2016-08-28T09:39:29Z] Zarthus they will probably remain forever on the internet, that's just how it works
+ [2016-08-28T09:39:39Z] FTTC ^