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Or, knowing that it's the only way they have to recover from this situation, they could make the process easier to do and price it out as a service.


Or, just leave everything in place, always, and have the other code ignore the annotations for exactly as long as the repo is private.


Just FYI - you can star private repositories so it's not quite that simple. You'd need to determine if the starring aligns with permissions... but I think it's still relatively reasonable.


Ok, then have a separate button: "Delete all 54,000 stars on this repo", completely independent of public/private.




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