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No commit history from upstream #7

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@sigboe

Could you maybe rebase on upstream and apply your commits again so we get full commit history? I think if you made a new branch, rebased the branch on upstream, and cherry picked your commits. Then force pushed it into master, you would have done it successfully, restoring lost history, for the benefit of mankind.

Benefits:

  • Due credit to the 35+ developers that spent a combined 6000+ hours to make this port possible.
  • It's easier to maintain your port, rebasing on upstream, or cherrypicking commits later
  • It's easier to fork your port, lets say by someone who wants to port it to another console.
  • It's easier to study your source to learn from it.
  • Quite sad to delete history, even if it was by accident.
  • Easier to upstream your changes while fully attributing your contribution to in the commit history.

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