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Seth Kenlon is a UNIX geek, free culture advocate, independent multimedia artist, and D&D nerd. He has worked in the film and computing industry, often at the same time. He is one of the maintainers of the Slackware-based multimedia production project Slackermedia.
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I don't understand exactly what you mean, but like so much else when managing a server, a lot of what's possible depends on how you configure things. I don't know of any way to "break out" of git-shell into a Unix shell if a user has no ability to launch a remote shell on a server (it's difficult to launch /usr/bin/false, I've found). Unless you're speaking of using an exploit that I've not heard of yet...but in that case, possibilities are limitless, since we can't know about the exploits that we don't know about.
That's great to hear, thanks for the feedback, Michelle! Take it slow, and git does eventually make sense!