Re: Synchronous replication on push

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On Sat Nov 2, 2024 at 3:06 AM CET, Taylor R Campbell wrote:
> Suppose I have a front end repository:
>
> user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:/repo.git
>
> Whenever I push anything to it, I want the push -- that is, all the
> objects, and all the ref updates -- to be synchronously replicated to
> another remote repository, the back end:
>
> git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:/repo.git

https://stackoverflow.com/q/14290113/164233

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