Andreas Schwab wrote:
>> WTF, I tried to use "git push -f" to savannah, but it wouldn't let me:
>>$ git push -f sv
>>Counting objects: 90, done.
>>Delta compression using up to 4 threads.
>>Compressing objects: 100% (70/70), done.
>>Writing objects: 100% (70/70), 30.27 KiB, d
Hi,
on for example https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/texinfo
with a browser preference for German, the bug summary reads:
| * Fehlerverfolgung (8 offene Eintrge, 56 insgesamt)
^^^ wrong
| - Offene Einträge anzeigen
correct
| - Neues Obj
Bob Proulx wrote:
>> First, let me emphasize that I am not a lawyer and I am not sure if
>> the Savannah organization falls under the GDPR regulations. But as the
>> servers store also data of European citizens, I am relatively sure that
>> this _is_ the case. Other thoughts are welcome. See belo
Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> […]
>> And from past experience there I know they don't make accessing the
>> files there easy.
> That doesn't sound very good. :-( I've asked their support for a copy
> of the mailing list in, say, mbox format. That was two days ago and I
> haven't had a reply from t