I take this to mean that this message does not indicate an important
problem that needs to be addressed.

Is there a simple way to change my checkout away from decentralized mode? I
do not really care myself (I'm using both git and svn).

-erik


On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 4:29 PM, Pekka Jääskeläinen <
[email protected]> wrote:

> On 06/06/2013 10:20 PM, Erik Schnetter wrote:
> > What does this message mean? I believe my recent commit caused this.
>
> You are using bzr in "decentralized mode" even when committing to
> the upstream "official" LP branches. I.e., you push your local branch over
> the public LP branch of which running local revision numbers (and their
> maximum number) can differ from your local branch's ones. If there are
> less revisions committed to your local branches, launchpad pops the extra
> revisions in the old public branch away from the history.
>
> I like the centralized mode when using some "upstream" branches exactly for
> nice running revision numbers like in subversion, but I do not care enough
> to
> nag to committers who like the decentralized mode and do not care about
> such
> revision numbers to follow it (usually those who are used to git and like
> to
> push their stuff everywhere).
>
>
> http://doc.bazaar.canonical.com/migration/en/survival/bzr-for-git-users.html#revisions
>
> --
> --Pekka
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