Well good news, jgart pushed them elsewhere in the thread:

jgart <jg...@dismail.de> writes:

> Here are the repos of interest:
>
> https://git.sr.ht/~whereiseveryone/pjmkglp
>
> https://git.sr.ht/~whereiseveryone/authentification-channels
>
> wdyt?


Edouard Klein <e...@rdklein.fr> writes:

> Hi,
>
> Sorry about the noise, but I'm curious about this as well, and I think
> if this is indeed an attack that it would be brilliant to see that guix
> protected against it. I would like to document it.
>
> @jgart I can open a git repo for you and lend a hand if you need help
> pushing the strange branch somewhere.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Edouard
>
> Jack Hill <jackh...@jackhill.us> writes:
>
>> On Thu, 14 Apr 2022, jgart wrote:
>>
>>> What I not sure of is what path on my system to find the suspicious
>>> branch/git repo pulled down by `git/guix pull` so I can push it somewhere.
>>>
>>> In other words, where does `guix pull` clone the git repo to?
>>
>> ~/.cache/guix/checkouts
>>
>> ~/.cache/guix/authentication may be interesting as well.
>>
>> (I bet (hope?) it's actually XDG_CACHE_DIR/guix but you get the idea)
>>
>> Sorry I don't have insight in to what went wrong.
>>
>> Take care,
>> Jack


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