On 7 October 2015 at 15:21, Raffi Enficiaud wrote: Le 07/10/15 15:56, András Kucsma a écrit : [snip] Please don't force push. According to Github there are 42 people who have
forked
boostorg/test. At least that many people can be affected in very
surprising
ways
and many more who're developing locally without a forked Github
repository. To have a nice clean history all the time you have to always work on
non-public
branches and merge to public branches (like develop) only once you're sure
your
change is ready to be public. Until you make it public, you do whatever
you
want
with the history. (btw, non-public branches can be branches published on Github, but not
master or
develop in case of boost) Please don't force push. Thanks,
Andras Ok, ok :) so 42 against. Such a nice number BTW. out of interest, what's wrong with just reverting the offending commits?