John-Mark Gurney on Nostr: I reported a similar issue years ago. Because GitHub has a unified repo for forked ...
I reported a similar issue years ago.
Because GitHub has a unified repo for forked repos, you could fork a repo, commit code. Then you could submit an update to a code based that uses the form as a submodule and make it appear as if your code was part of the official repo.
GitHub's response was a minor UI improvement.
Not surprised this happened.
> https://mastodon.social/users/asmodai/statuses/112845413158764842
Because GitHub has a unified repo for forked repos, you could fork a repo, commit code. Then you could submit an update to a code based that uses the form as a submodule and make it appear as if your code was part of the official repo.
GitHub's response was a minor UI improvement.
Not surprised this happened.
> https://mastodon.social/users/asmodai/statuses/112845413158764842