I hate version control.

OK, I am using SourceTree, and everything is working peachy, until I try to Push the latest edit, and now I get this (all in red!):

warning: dvcs.w3.org certificate with fingerprint f8:9e:e9:55:14:2d:6f:3c:d4:f0:ad:33:fc:7b:7b:26:c0:17:53:d9 not verified (check hostfingerprints or web.cacerts config setting)
abort: push creates new remote head 5de7a3a4b6d3!
(did you forget to merge? use push -f to force)

I have no idea what any of this means, nor do I ever want to have any idea. I JUST WANT TO SEND A FILE TO THE W3C, for Gods sake. It worked three days ago, why has it stopped working now? 

Fixing RDF just is not worth this much hassle. 

Pat

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