It sounds like you have your own server for your repository, so this doesn't apply directly to Trinity Desktop. But the vulnerability probably applies to your personal GIT server as well--which means it could be hacked if this is not fixed.
-----------------
GitHub hacked, millions of projects at risk of being modified or deleted
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/120981-github-hacked-millions-of-projec...
Keith
It sounds like you have your own server for your repository, so this doesn't apply directly to Trinity Desktop. But the vulnerability probably applies to your personal GIT server as well--which means it could be hacked if this is not fixed.
GitHub hacked, millions of projects at risk of being modified or deleted
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/120981-github-hacked-millions-of-projec...
Keith
No Ruby on Rails here. ;-) TDE is safe.
Tim
On 7 March 2012 14:05, David C. Rankin drankinatty@suddenlinkmail.com wrote:
On 03/07/2012 12:43 PM, Timothy Pearson wrote:
No Ruby on Rails here. ;-) TDE is safe.
not to mention several hundred current local backups :)
One great advantage of git is being able to push and pull from and to wherever :-)
(gits not all bad)