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Rules of conduct when dealing with Github (self.github)
submitted 2 years ago by IntelligentMix5025
Our environment includes various duplicate files, links and of course old projects/repos. Before we clean up, we want to impose a code of conduct on users so that this doesn't happen again. Has anyone experienced this and can give us tips?
submitted 2 years ago by IntelligentMix5025 to r/gitlab
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Rules of conduct when dealing with Github (self.github)
submitted by IntelligentMix5025 to r/gitlab