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That way we can join forks-of-forks into the same network even if their original source was deleted. Consider the following: `awesome-oss/badger` is forked to `coolstuff/badger`, which is forked to `user-a/badger` which in turn is forked to `user-b/badger`. When `awesome-oss/badger` is deleted, we will now create a fork network with `coolstuff/badger` as the root. The `user-a/badger` and `user-b/badger` projects will be added to the network. |
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.gitkeep | ||
.rubocop.yml | ||
create_fork_network_memberships_range.rb | ||
create_gpg_key_subkeys_from_gpg_keys.rb | ||
delete_conflicting_redirect_routes_range.rb | ||
deserialize_merge_request_diffs_and_commits.rb | ||
migrate_build_stage_id_reference.rb | ||
migrate_events_to_push_event_payloads.rb | ||
migrate_stage_status.rb | ||
migrate_system_uploads_to_new_folder.rb | ||
move_personal_snippet_files.rb | ||
normalize_ldap_extern_uids_range.rb | ||
populate_fork_networks_range.rb | ||
populate_merge_requests_latest_merge_request_diff_id.rb |