Hi, We have a repo where multiple users have push access, they access the repo via ssh. Now let's say one of the developers ("A") accidently create a branch named "foo" in the shared repo. Of course the tip of "foo" may not point to a commit authored by "A". IIRC reflogs could be used in that case when the push is done via http, as the HTTP username is recorded in the reflog, so we can know who to blame. Unfortunately - as far as I see - this is not true for ssh, there simply the author of the tip commit is used. Have I missed something? Would it be possible to have the username of the user in the reflog, even when pushing via ssh? Thanks.
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