> I guess this is a question of who should have been given further information. For example, whoever at the organization deleted the repo would have been given a very clear warning screen including the number of forks that would be deleted by their action prior to them doing it.
This is exactly how it works today already. If I try to delete a private repository people have forked, I see the following:
> We will also delete all 4 forks since this is a private repository.
Clicking on the delete button, again:
> Unexpected bad things will happen if you don’t read this!
> This will also delete all 4 forks since this is a private repository.
This is exactly how it works today already. If I try to delete a private repository people have forked, I see the following:
> We will also delete all 4 forks since this is a private repository.
Clicking on the delete button, again:
> Unexpected bad things will happen if you don’t read this!
> This will also delete all 4 forks since this is a private repository.
> [type name of repository]