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2. Basic Permissions.
- API::GitForge::Role::GitForge::clean_repo(): try to unprotect
fork branches before deleting them, if GitForge API library
supports doing this.
- API::GitForge::Role::GitForge::clean_repo(): push the gitforge
branch using Git::Wrapper again.
During early testing, this seemed to hang after pushing to
GitLab installations, but it seems to work well now.
0.002 2020-03-09 12:17:47-07:00 America/Phoenix
- Implement API::GitForge::GitLab::_ensure_repo().
- Add git repo metadata to dist.ini.
- Don't disable merge requests in GitLab clean forks.
Otherwise we can't submit merge requests upstream.
- Code cleanup.
0.001 2020-02-16 16:20:35-07:00 America/Phoenix
- First public release.
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