+ [2020-06-19T22:58:45Z] jhass but they provide no place to host any artifacts
+ [2020-06-19T23:11:05Z] dreisner jhass: huh. talking to the alarm folks sounds like a way better idea. i'm friendly with kevin
+ [2020-06-19T23:11:15Z] dreisner had no idea this was a thing they did
+ [2020-06-19T23:11:29Z] jhass I mean I never did any such
+ [2020-06-19T23:11:38Z] jhass but I figured it wouldn't hurt to ask

message no. 182461

Posted by PaddyF in #github at 2020-06-19T08:10:33Z

when i create a repository and clone it locally and then add my changes but push much later back to the repo, and somebody else clones that, will they see all my local steps or just 1 big commit?
+ [2020-06-20T00:16:50Z] Abhishek09 hi everyone, i have 1 query about release asstets of github
+ [2020-06-20T00:29:31Z] R2robot You can just ask... if someone knows, they'll answer.
+ [2020-06-20T00:37:10Z] Abhishek09 i have to create a github release by making python script to atomate the requirement.txt file from whl files directory. Any idea?
+ [2020-06-20T18:07:05Z] shakeelshahzac Hi, is there a way to know from a commit if it was merged with "Create a Merge Commit", "Squash and Merge" or "Rebase and Merge" option?
+ [2020-06-21T01:37:21Z] sm[m] g'day all. I made a github release with a signed tag named 1.18. I forgot I use that naming for release branches, so I'd like to rename the tag to r1.18. Would you know if I can do this, without messing up the github release ?