+[2014-07-22T21:14:42Z]jeffrinSeveas : a typical contribution i made to a project was made in 2012 +[2014-07-22T21:15:29Z]Seveasyeahm that's too old to show up +[2014-07-22T21:17:14Z]jeffrinSeveas : anyway thanks . bye :) +[2014-07-22T21:21:43Z]sdaughertyIs 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]tubizpls 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
Seveas : a typical contribution i made to a project was made in 2012
+[2014-07-23T00:57:40Z]ravigehlotWill `git reset --hard HEAD~1` (for the last commit) also delete history of that commit? +[2014-07-23T03:42:27Z]VxJasonxVno +[2014-07-23T03:42:42Z]VxJasonxVbut they're gone, so they may never know +[2014-07-23T03:42:45Z]VxJasonxVwomp womp +[2014-07-23T07:38:06Z]sean_1Hullo everyone, for some reason my C project is being identified as Objective-C