+ [2020-07-05T20:24:20Z] oprypin Intelo, u just create an organization
+ [2020-07-05T21:39:48Z] mukmuk removed by githubs garbage collection, or should i message the support to get it completely removed?
+ [2020-07-05T21:39:48Z] mukmuk hey guys, i've made a commit on my fork accidentally using my real name + company email instead of the nickname and private mail. the commit message refs an issue on the upstream repo, where it automatically created a cross reference to that commit. i've force deleted the branch and the commit in it, but the reference is still there. will this get
+ [2020-07-05T22:42:51Z] oprypin i'd also be interested in the answer for curiosity
+ [2020-07-05T23:26:34Z] oprypin actually that's not right, sometimes i intentionally link to a commit of mine without intending to keep it in a branch

message no. 183012

Posted by codecutter in #github at 2020-07-05T15:43:12Z

i'm on the master branch and made some changes and i'dd like to add these changes to my master (current) and production branches
+ [2020-07-06T11:48:52Z] juanonymous What's a github.io page? Is it for github devs
+ [2020-07-06T11:51:58Z] jhass juanonymous: https://pages.github.com/
+ [2020-07-06T14:22:06Z] FakuVe Hi guys , I'm often seeing config files and .md documents that I would like to have them in my own repository. I'm quite new in Github and I see forking is not doing what I expected. It is a good practice to download such a file and then push it myself to my repository? or are there other ways? Thanks
+ [2020-07-06T14:23:14Z] nedbat FakuVe: there isn't a way to share one file from another repo. but copying a .md document sounds like maybe the wrong thing to do also.