On Saturday 29 April 2006 15:21, Fernando J. Pereda wrote:
> The commit marked with @ is a special comit called a 'merge'.
> I hope that clarifies the merge tracking part.
You just described what merging is. Svn can do that too with svn merge. But, 
if I merge changesets from branch A to B selectively, skipping some along the 
way, can I later ask git to:

- list the changesets remaining in A that I haven't merged to B yet? 
- list the branches, from a given list, which have/haven't merged a given 
changeset?

Those are things svn can't do.

>
> However I don't know what do you mean with 'changeset tracking'.

I didn't mean that 'changeset tracking' is different from 'merge tracking'.

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