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## Step 1: Plan the migration
Migrating your repository to GitHub gives you the feature-rich tools and collaboration needed to elevate your project to the next level. This course will guide you throu…
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I don't know if filter-repo is just using what git gives it or how hard this would be, but I have a use case where I need shallow, as in .git/shallow , commits with unreachable parents to not have th…
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## ✨ Feature Request
Following the introduction of split local/global attribute handling in Iris 3.8 (PR https://github.com/SciTools/iris/pull/5152), it would be useful to have the ability to set glo…
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# Enhancement Description
- One-line enhancement description (can be used as a release note): Graduate API gzip compression support to GA
- Kubernetes Enhancement Proposal:
Kubernetes sometimes …
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```
Hi,
After updating a manifest project revision, switching from a previous tag
(v1.12.1) to a newer tag (v1.12.2) on the same branch, repo sync makes git
merge (by recursive method) the newer ta…
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```
Hi,
After updating a manifest project revision, switching from a previous tag
(v1.12.1) to a newer tag (v1.12.2) on the same branch, repo sync makes git
merge (by recursive method) the newer ta…
-
```
Hi,
After updating a manifest project revision, switching from a previous tag
(v1.12.1) to a newer tag (v1.12.2) on the same branch, repo sync makes git
merge (by recursive method) the newer ta…
-
```
Hi,
After updating a manifest project revision, switching from a previous tag
(v1.12.1) to a newer tag (v1.12.2) on the same branch, repo sync makes git
merge (by recursive method) the newer ta…
-
```
Hi,
After updating a manifest project revision, switching from a previous tag
(v1.12.1) to a newer tag (v1.12.2) on the same branch, repo sync makes git
merge (by recursive method) the newer ta…
-
```
Hi,
After updating a manifest project revision, switching from a previous tag
(v1.12.1) to a newer tag (v1.12.2) on the same branch, repo sync makes git
merge (by recursive method) the newer ta…