papertowels, 9 months ago because you can’t remove previous commits: you just append new lines I know it’s frowned on to modify the history of a remote branch, and I haven’t done much research on it because of that, however I’m fairly certain you can modify the history. So…who hosts the gitlab/GitHub server that you’d trust to never manipulate the git history? You still haven’t answered my question of which nonprofit you’d think everyone would agree with should host such a service.
because you can’t remove previous commits: you just append new lines
I know it’s frowned on to modify the history of a remote branch, and I haven’t done much research on it because of that, however I’m fairly certain you can modify the history.
So…who hosts the gitlab/GitHub server that you’d trust to never manipulate the git history?
You still haven’t answered my question of which nonprofit you’d think everyone would agree with should host such a service.