On 01/30/18 09:03 +1100, Bron Gondwana wrote:
A while ago, some sensitive information was added to a commit message which shouldn't have been made that public. In the interests of reducing the distribution of the message, I've reworded the commit and rebased the rest of history on top, then force pushed the change. This means for anybody who currently has branches with local commits, you'll need to cherry-pick or rebase them over on top of the new master branch. Sorry about this, it's an annoying task, but it's the right thing to do in this case. Cheers,
Bron, Is this change still in progress? The git log for master is in a bit of disrepair at the moment. Many commits are out of date order, and there are 165 duplicate entries, one of which is the entry I believe was intended to be reworded.