Comment by b800h
2 years ago
This is more of a problem if you leak private information with a commit by accident. You can't really revoke that.
2 years ago
This is more of a problem if you leak private information with a commit by accident. You can't really revoke that.
You can't reach out to any machines that have pulled down that commit and forcibly delete it, either.
But you can prevent anyone from doing so in the future and cross your fingers that no one has done so yet
As per this post, if a lot of people have forked your repo in the past, then you're stuffed.