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authorLucas Nicodemus <shank@shanked.me>2018-10-04 08:08:31 -0700
committerLucas Nicodemus <shank@shanked.me>2018-10-04 08:08:31 -0700
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Change contributing guide to use safer force push
This commit changes the contributing guide in rails to suggest using git with force-with-lease over typical force pushing. In practice, most rails contributors won't ever encounter a situation where updating their local fork could result in lost changes as a result of a force push. That being said, git is a complex tool and arcane flags like force-with-lease are indeed safer, and by promoting it in rails, there's a chance more people will discover it and use it in other contexts outside of rails. In just the same way that herd immunity works by most people being vaccinated, proliferating knowledge of force-with-lease should help nudge people towards using safer git commands in general. [ci skip]
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