"Pyeron, Jason J CTR (US)" writes:
>> > Imagine the project creates a branch "magic" to enhance its system
>> > with magic words. The description for the "magic" branch in the
>> > project may say "support magic words" or something.
>> >
>> > You and your friend are tasked to add a handful of ma
> -Original Message-
> From: Angelo Borsotti
> Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 9:51 AM
>
> Hi Junio,
>
> > It would conceptually be a lot cleaner to treat updating of remote
> > Ibranch description as a separate "repository management" class of
> > Ioperation, similar to setting the re
Hi Junio,
> It would conceptually be a lot cleaner to treat updating of remote
> Ibranch description as a separate "repository management" class of
> Ioperation, similar to setting the repository description stored in
> I$GIT_DIR/description.
I agree, it should be a distinct operation. I was thin
Angelo Borsotti writes:
> currently, there is no means to push a branch description to a remote
> repository. It is possible to create a branch, but not to set its
> description.
Correct. You have to go to the remote repository and run "git
branch --edit-description" there; there is currently n
Ramkumar Ramachandra venit, vidit, dixit 14.11.2012 11:33:
> Hi,
>
> Angelo Borsotti wrote:
>> currently, there is no means to push a branch description to a remote
>> repository. It is possible to create a branch, but not to set its
>> description.
>> Would not be more correct to push also branch
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