On 17 July 2014 12:56, Ralf Hemmecke <hemme...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> what if the russians suddendly attack the US
>
> When does it stop that everyone fears the other for no good reason. I
> guess if you ask an ordinary russian person, he fears being invaded by
> the US.
>
> Are we still in the cold war?
>
>> reach our server and achieve to erase our data ? (or what if our hard
>> drive burns ?)
>
> Tell your friends about the repository and let it be cloned to several
> distant physical places in the world. Then sit back and relax (or rather
> trust that sha-1 is still somewhat safe to ensure that you have the
> right history up to a certain point.
>
> As Robert said, cloned repositories are more or less backups of each other.
>

Is it true -- as I think it is -- that anyone who does "git remote
update" has a local copy of all the branches which exist on trac?  I
just did that and then "git branch -v -r" shows very many branches one
of which might contain your commits.

John

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