+ [2014-07-22T21:14:42Z] jeffrin Seveas : a typical contribution i made to a project was made in 2012
+ [2014-07-22T21:15:29Z] Seveas yeahm that's too old to show up
+ [2014-07-22T21:17:14Z] jeffrin Seveas : anyway thanks . bye :)
+ [2014-07-22T21:21:43Z] sdaugherty Is there a direct link to a tarball for the most recent release from a project? https://github.com/owner/repository/releases/latest/ seems to get me to the right download page, but I was looking for a direct link to the tarball if possible.
+ [2014-07-22T22:49:20Z] tubiz pls using git fetch upstream isnt fetching the lastest commit from the remote repo, keeps telling me my files are up to date and they are not

message no. 31759

Posted by polyzen in #github at 2014-07-22T20:44:05Z

i followed the following to remove a file from my git repo, but it's still accessible from my public activity: https://help.github.com/articles/remove-sensitive-data
+ [2014-07-23T00:57:40Z] ravigehlot Will `git reset --hard HEAD~1` (for the last commit) also delete history of that commit?
+ [2014-07-23T03:42:42Z] VxJasonxV but they're gone, so they may never know
+ [2014-07-23T07:38:06Z] sean_1 Hullo everyone, for some reason my C project is being identified as Objective-C