John-Mark Gurney on Nostr: feld it's a GitHub specific issue, not git. It's how they store git repos. When you ...
feld (npub1yck…ujmw) it's a GitHub specific issue, not git. It's how they store git repos. When you fork a repo on GitHub, you don't get your own git repo, you get your own private namespace in a unified git repo, so you have access to all the commits (hashes) that all forks have committed.
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