Provided the local clone has "origin: master"?
Which I take it, it should - unless you have a specific disentanglement task to
perform.
On Friday, 4 August 2017, 13:10, Vitalii Koshura
<[email protected]> wrote:
@Laurence,
>
> Is my understanding correct that when we do git clone we get everything?
> This means that if github disappeared tomorrow, we could recreate the
> repository from anyone's local copy?
Correct
Best regards,
Vitalii Koshura
2017-08-04 15:01 GMT+03:00 Laurence <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> On 04/08/17 13:31, Oliver Bock wrote:
>
>>
>> To create an offsite archival backup in case of disaster
>>>
>> No. If you want your local repo backed up, just push it to a remote of
>> your choice. Typically that's your personal fork on GitHub.
>>
> Is my understanding correct that when we do git clone we get everything?
> This means that if github disappeared tomorrow, we could recreate the
> repository from anyone's local copy?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Laurence
>
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