Hi Martin 2009/4/13 Martin Geisler <m...@lazybytes.net>: > In Mercurial it creates a *named > branch*, which are imbedded in the history and are used for long-term > development branches. Names of Git branches are not recorded in the > history and are thus well-suited for local experiments.
[...] > The bookmarks extension let you assign names to the heads, it is > inspired by the way Git branches work. Unfortunately the bookmarks are > not yet transferred over the network when you do push/pull, but this is > of course a planned feature. Thanks for the info. Maybe you can also help me out with the following questions: I'd like to know how to duplicate git's branch workflow in Mercurial. - How do you create a new head when you are working on top of the current head? Do you have to make a dummy commit and then commit on top of (TIP - 1) whenever you need a new "branch"? - Is it possible to remove a head without merging it, discarding the children? Thanks, Stéfan _______________________________________________ Numpy-discussion mailing list Numpy-discussion@scipy.org http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion