+[2019-04-03T15:19:55Z]cryptic0That is more work than should be needed here. So I must be missing something. +[2019-04-03T17:15:23Z]causasuiAdd a commit to a repo with the word 'pylint' in it. Get an email about a python code formatter that I should totally check out d00d! This is happening more and more. Anyone know how to deal with this? +[2019-04-03T17:39:14Z]nedbatcausasui: who sent the email, and how do you want to deal with it? +[2019-04-03T17:49:15Z]causasuinedbat: a perfect stranger, it's a promotional email. I don't want to advertize their spammy thing here. I am just wondering, probably in complete futility, if there is any way to prevent or deter this. +[2019-04-03T18:20:00Z]Solitonyou'd have to figure out why you get those mails. perhaps someone/something checks commits to public repos and sends emails based on that. if that's the case there's probably not a lot you can do other than changing your commit email.
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Posted by keden in #github at 2019-04-03T15:16:06Z
Although I realise you might already be doing that... Have you reloaded your SSH config?
+[2019-04-04T07:43:50Z]wildermindHi I have an issue on Github, I have 2 branches `master` and `develop`, both require `peer review` and `pull request` in order to be updated.It creates a conflict now +[2019-04-04T07:44:35Z]wildermindI want to open a PR into `master` from `develop` and I have a problem Github saying that the branch needs to be updated with changes from remote (master) +[2019-04-04T07:44:42Z]wildermindthis is develop https://github.com/enigmampc/enigma-p2p/commits/develop +[2019-04-04T07:44:55Z]wildermindthis is master +[2019-04-04T07:44:56Z]wildermindhttps://github.com/enigmampc/enigma-p2p/commits/master