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* changing history once public
@ 2008-05-30 21:24 John J. Franey
  2008-05-30 21:37 ` Jon Loeliger
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From: John J. Franey @ 2008-05-30 21:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I think I understand the issue with changing history on branches that
have been made public.

What is the negative of publishing a branch and not being able to apply
history changing commands?

If I want to keep this branch current (in public), I would pull from the
tracking branch resolve conflicts and push to my public repo.  This
action leaves my commit as the parent of another commit; it is not
longer at HEAD.  Does it matter if my commit is no longer HEAD of my
branch?

I think the downside of not keeping my branch current is that I'd be
handing off to my colleagues the task of resolving merge conflicts.  Is
that right?

Thanks,
John

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