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[sr #111026] AGPL spamming my `git pull` outputs


From: Karl Fogel
Subject: [sr #111026] AGPL spamming my `git pull` outputs
Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2024 16:52:35 -0500 (EST)

Follow-up Comment #7, sr#111026 (group administration):

[comment #3 comment #3:]
> Stefan, the workaround, in case you don't know, is to check the "Quiet SSH
member shell" option on https://savannah.nongnu.org/my/admin/ ... it's under
"Optional Features".

Thanks, Karl.  I did this (for my own account) and it has the desired effect:
when I do a `git pull` of the Emacs source code from Savannah, I no longer see
the "AGPL notice: sv_membersh is part of Savane. [etc]" notice.

The AGPL itself does not require this kind of notice, as far as I can tell,
and I was surprised to see the message in my Git output.  So I agree with
Stefan and others that this notice shouldn't be a default part of Git output
for people -- the majority of people who use Git with Savannah -- who haven't
logged in to the Savannah web app to toggle the "Quiet SSH member shell"
setting.  I'm glad to have been able to solve this problem for myself, but I
am also puzzled as to why anyone has to in the first place.


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