+[2019-09-27T15:50:41Z]jhassamosbird: I don't think you can, open a new one from the same branch :) +[2019-09-27T18:41:49Z]energizeris there a way to link to the latest *release* of a project on github, without explicitly using the specific number? +[2019-09-27T19:00:43Z]vdamewoodenergizer: Make it a branch? +[2019-09-27T19:01:30Z]energizervdamewood: apparently the feature exists already :) https://help.github.com/en/articles/linking-to-releases +[2019-09-27T19:02:08Z]vdamewoodenergizer: Much better,
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Posted by jhass in #github at 2019-09-27T15:50:41Z
amosbird: I don't think you can, open a new one from the same branch :)
+[2019-09-29T11:16:22Z]AtlenohenGithub should have some kind of automatic fork rebasing feature which would rebase the fork when upstream is updated simultaneously, and report each issues/conflicts that need to be sorted out manually, per commit +[2019-09-29T18:18:05Z]shoukranI am connected to github through ssh, however whenever i try to push i get asked for my passphrase twice. any idea why? +[2019-09-29T19:02:53Z]R2robotshoukran: are you not using an agent? like ssh-add +[2019-09-29T20:11:14Z]b1tninjathere any support for something like monitoring of remotes, or submodules? +[2019-09-29T20:12:44Z]b1tninjabetting no