Do you have backups of your filesystem?

Or can you find anybody at your office that has a git clone of the project?

On May 11, 2017 8:43 AM, "Ashvin" <ash...@avinashi.com> wrote:

Hello everyone,

We are using GitLab at our office since a year. I just came across a case
like following:

- There was a developer account say dev-a.
- Project was hosted at /dev-a/project-a
- Somehow, I don't see that user (I don't know if the user himself deleted
his account or any other reason)
- Also I don't see the project-a.

Is there any way to get project-a back from file-system or by any other
ways?

Thanks a lot for reading this!

Ashvin

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