
On Mittwoch, 26. Februar 2025, 10:15:47 CET Olaf Hering via openSUSE Factory wrote:
Wed, 26 Feb 2025 09:31:59 +0100 Adam Majer <amajer@suse.de>:
The idea here is not to overwrite history.
Which history? Is force-push allowed, or example?
For a large number of packages a single history can be kept. There is no need to have a separate history for Tumbleweed and SLES. I think both will naturally use two different instances.
well, yes, but we will have some synced repositories which won't differ.
Is there a way for packages to opt-in to such unified history? In other words: "git push $remote HEAD" to different remotes?
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