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by sasham 872 days ago
To put into perspective, that was in 2014 :D There were no branch protections, and git was even harder to use. Plus everyone was new at git, obviously (we started in 2013 with mercurial, which was still a legit thing to do, and switched to git).
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Yeah, these days stopping force pushes is a checkbox (default?) in GitHub.