+[2017-06-02T23:40:29Z]SkullTechYeah you're right :P Would be confusing for someone who'd want to look at the source code. +[2017-06-02T23:40:51Z]SkullTechJust an idea. Most probably won't move forward with it +[2017-06-02T23:42:21Z]SkullTechGithub could provide native support for it though +[2017-06-02T23:42:31Z]SkullTechIt's an useful feature IMO +[2017-06-02T23:52:18Z]preactionbut a lot of work for them to implement
you would have to build it that way, or whatever it is you're doing
+[2017-06-03T02:17:07Z]kingarmadillohi, I'm looking to create a docker base image in one repo for use in a project repo. the project is nodejs so i want to keep the image updated with the packages required in the project repo. Is there a way to do this with github? +[2017-06-03T06:35:50Z]localhorsehow can i fix this mess? i was trying to sync my fork that was 14 commits behind using GitHub Desktop, but then it showed 1 commit ahead and still 14 behind. but i did "compare" and it showed it can merge, so i created a PR and merged it via the "rebase" option on the PR. but now it created even more commits and now it says 10 commits ahead, 14 behind :(( https://github.com/Boscop/rust-vst2/commits/master +[2017-06-04T22:38:43Z]jeayeHas Github recently changed some GH Pages code to force site.baseurl to the repo name? +[2017-06-04T22:42:03Z]pouikpouikjeaye: what do you mean? +[2017-06-04T22:43:18Z]jeayepouikpouik: Just recently, I started seeing an odd behavior where my jekyll-feed is producing urls like https://mysite.com/mysite.com/posts/my-post