git-annex/doc/sync/comment_8_b89161c82c05634d35f6b65bf8360a96._comment
Joey Hess b6d46c212e git-annex (5.20140402) unstable; urgency=medium
* unannex, uninit: Avoid committing after every file is unannexed,
    for massive speedup.
  * --notify-finish switch will cause desktop notifications after each
    file upload/download/drop completes
    (using the dbus Desktop Notifications Specification)
  * --notify-start switch will show desktop notifications when each
    file upload/download starts.
  * webapp: Automatically install Nautilus integration scripts
    to get and drop files.
  * tahoe: Pass -d parameter before subcommand; putting it after
    the subcommand no longer works with tahoe-lafs version 1.10.
    (Thanks, Alberto Berti)
  * forget --drop-dead: Avoid removing the dead remote from the trust.log,
    so that if git remotes for it still exist anywhere, git annex info
    will still know it's dead and not show it.
  * git-annex-shell: Make configlist automatically initialize
    a remote git repository, as long as a git-annex branch has
    been pushed to it, to simplify setup of remote git repositories,
    including via gitolite.
  * add --include-dotfiles: New option, perhaps useful for backups.
  * Version 5.20140227 broke creation of glacier repositories,
    not including the datacenter and vault in their configuration.
    This bug is fixed, but glacier repositories set up with the broken
    version of git-annex need to have the datacenter and vault set
    in order to be usable. This can be done using git annex enableremote
    to add the missing settings. For details, see
    http://git-annex.branchable.com/bugs/problems_with_glacier/
  * Added required content configuration.
  * assistant: Improve ssh authorized keys line generated in local pairing
    or for a remote ssh server to set environment variables in an
    alternative way that works with the non-POSIX fish shell, as well
    as POSIX shells.

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username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawkI9AR8BqG4RPw_Ov2lnDCJWMuM6WMRobQ"
nickname="Dav"
subject="Use case for not syncing to all remotes"
date="2013-12-08T19:20:26Z"
content="""
Just in case you haven't considered such a scenario - maybe you have suggestions for how to collaborate more effectively with git annex (and avoid warning messages):
I'm trying to teach beginning scientist programmers (mostly graduate students), and a common scenario is to fork some scientific code. I'd like forking on github to be mundane, and not trigger warnings, and generally have as little for folks to explicitly keep track of as possible (this seems to be a common concern we share, which leads you to prefer syncing to all remotes without the option to configure the default behavior!).
However, I am currently working with students on forking and fixing up scientific code where the upstream maintainer doesn't want to allow pushes upstream, except via pull request. So, part of our approach is to set up some common shared datasets in git annex (and these just end up in our fork). If we have an \"upstream\" remote, git annex will try to sync with it, and report an error.
So - that's why I'd like to be able to configure the deactivation of syncing to a defined branch (e.g., \"upstream\"). However, if you have other suggestions to smooth the workflow, I would also like to hear those!
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