Bruce Momjian <br...@momjian.us> wrote:
 
> OK, someone removes a branch.
 
As was explained earlier on this thread, it's not gone at that
point; it's a dangling reference.  I think that unless someone
explicitly "prunes" the dangling references, they are left around
for a week, and can easily be checked out again.
 
> If it is still in his local tree, he can push it back.  If not, he
> has to go around and find someone who does have it, and who has
> the most recent copy?
 
If it actually is gone from the server, you can fall back to this,
yeah.
 
> Can master be removed too?
 
I don't think so.
 
-Kevin

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