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Thanks GitLab.

After I get notifications about the final replies to my 6 month quest of updating someones GitLab README, I didn't expect MY fork to have been modified ( and thanks to that, made ugly / they removed all spacing, vertical & horizontal )

Where the fuck even was the option that GitHub offers where it prevents people from just doing whatever to your shit in a PR?

Why the fuck isn't this a permanent setting for either ( lab & hub ) so I don't have to manually turn it off every single time.

I didn't even think about that option up until now, since the maintainers didn't touch anything and everything seemed fine, but now that it was about to be merged, they suddendly got the bright idea of squashing everything into one commit and that on my fork itself, .. really helpful.

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  • 3
    Is modifying foreign forks something these platforms allow by default? It sounds incredibly fucked up.
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    @lbfalvy Well GitHub has this, GitLab.. well I couldn't find anything so far.

    I guess it's on by default so maintainers have an easier time with inexperienced people that don't respond to reviews maybe?

    In any case, they should make it remember my choice or add a setting for it..
  • 1
    @ElectroArchiver need userscript? (Copium script to untick this checkbox)
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    @vintprox

    FUCK. Yes, I just wrote a comment and accidentally clicked a mm over the top of the post button.

    Lemme try again:

    userscript

    copelang

    Copium++

    .Cope

    VisualCope

    VisualStudioCope
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