latest 20 messages by deepy

+ [2020-05-18T11:17:41Z] deepy Can I get GitHub actions to not do a fetch --no-tags? I really need the data from the tag I'm building
+ [2020-05-05T06:39:02Z] deepy because it can be done that way but doesn't have to be
+ [2020-05-05T06:38:50Z] deepy RoseBus: are you thinking of continous deployment?
+ [2020-04-02T07:56:55Z] deepy git add -f?
+ [2019-07-19T10:19:40Z] deepy fyi, the ruby script works fine
+ [2019-07-19T09:53:28Z] deepy Yatekii: https://docs.travis-ci.com/user/encryption-keys/
+ [2019-06-18T11:04:15Z] deepy magic_ninja: sure, under settings you can enable it
+ [2019-06-18T11:03:25Z] deepy physkets: yes, the original commit will be included. here's an example: https://github.com/node-gradle/gradle-node-plugin/commits/master - I merged a pull request and you can still see the commit: "Use gradle proxy settings to set-up yarn and npm"
+ [2019-06-18T10:37:02Z] deepy physkets: yes, the original commit is still there with the original author
+ [2017-02-23T12:03:20Z] deepy
+ [2017-02-07T06:53:35Z] deepy and if I were you I would fork the project if they don't even respond to pull requests
+ [2017-02-07T06:53:10Z] deepy zerorax: https://help.github.com/articles/about-pull-requests/
+ [2017-02-07T06:52:45Z] deepy zerorax: a pull request is sort of a way of sending a patch
+ [2016-11-29T15:37:22Z] deepy Although make sure that you have nobody who depends on your work, becuase rewriting history is absolutely awful and very *very* annoying
+ [2016-11-29T15:36:34Z] deepy rewrite history!
+ [2016-11-29T14:17:49Z] deepy Because issue-45 means nothing to me outside its context
+ [2016-11-29T14:17:39Z] deepy I tend to name things, like, new-request-validator
+ [2016-11-29T14:16:52Z] deepy personal preference, if the receiving end does not have any policy then go with what you feel the best
+ [2016-11-29T14:11:36Z] deepy That is how I do it yes
+ [2016-11-29T14:08:23Z] deepy Eh, don't worry about it, just send it