+[2017-05-26T16:08:51Z]kain563the guides that show how to set it up give examples of unique subdomains for the repo which is not how the private repo's I am trying to setup are working, so am only able to push via one +[2017-05-26T16:28:55Z]EDAKIRISeveas: do you mean on my local computer or on GitHub? +[2017-05-26T16:29:53Z]Seveaslocal +[2017-05-26T16:33:29Z]phrykI have one of my repos cloned via https, recently removed https origin, added a git one and pushed a commit via git with an ssh pubkey registered at github. +[2017-05-26T16:33:57Z]phrykpush worked fine, but the contained commit isn't showsn as being from me, what am I missing?
Seveas: do you mean on my local computer or on GitHub?
+[2017-05-30T05:27:10Z]preactionkode54: are you... wanting to report them to authorities or something? because that's unbelievably petty and stupid +[2017-05-30T08:09:15Z]tobiasvlkode54: I don't tsee any problem with that, unless you want to file a DMCA takedown because they're hosting one of your images +[2017-05-30T16:10:26Z]ilyaigpetrovI want my app to show the latest comment under an issue. Unauthed requests should be enough, because each client has his own IP. Buy I may go for authed requests -- will 5000 be counted per my github company account (not per API as unauthed)? +[2017-05-30T16:20:53Z]altendkyhttps://github.com/hardbyte/python-can was moved over from bitbucket. on bitbucket i had a fork with my own commits. is there an easy way for me to have a fork of the new github repo with my commits from my bitbucket fork? +[2017-05-30T16:37:31Z]angrybaconHello, I have a repository with a README.org at its root. I've selected the master branch as source and it tells me "Your site is published at https://angrybacon.github.io/dotemacs/" but I still get a 404