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[[!comment format=mdwn
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username="http://joeyh.name/"
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ip="209.250.56.87"
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subject="comment 9"
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date="2013-12-12T17:54:55Z"
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@Dav what kind of url does the upstream remote have? Perhaps it would be sufficient to make sync skip trying to push to git:// and http[s]:// remotes. Both are unlikely to accept pushes and in the cases where they do accept pushes it would be fine to need a manual `git push`.
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Anyway, you can already configure which remotes get synced with. From the man page:
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remote.<name>.annex-sync
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If set to false, prevents git-annex sync (and the git-annex
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assistant) from syncing with this remote.
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So `git config remote.upstream.annex-sync=false`
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