Yeah, a subsequent push picked it up.  Don't think we need to worry
about cronning it, but I'll add a note to the git workflow page
mentioning how recovery works in this situation for future reference.

On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 7:28 AM, David Soria Parra <d...@php.net> wrote:
> On 2012-12-05, Sara Golemon <poll...@php.net> wrote:
>> remote: Welcome pollita.
>> remote: Changesets accepted. Thank you for your contribution.
>> remote:
>> remote: Attempting to push to mirror g...@github.com:php/php-src.git
>> remote: Write failed: Broken pipe
>> remote: fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
>> To https://git.php.net/push/php-src.git
>>    c058ed5..5ac3577  master -> master
>>
>> The push to git.php.net succeeded, but its push to github failed.  Is
>> there a process that deals with keeping the repos in sync in events
>> like this?
>
> No, the next push will sync it again. I can setup a cronjob to do that
> every 15mins.
>
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