Hello Ian,

On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 11:56:09PM +0000, Ian Jackson wrote:
>  * Use a second git tree, and
>      1st-tree$ git push ../2nd-tree +HEAD:t
>      2nd-tree$ git checkout t~0 && dgit -wgf sbuild
>    so that the dgit-generated commit does not end up on your own
>    HEAD.  (You could make the 2nd tree a git-worktree of the 1st,
>    and then you would not need the `git push'.)
> [...]
> Alternatively, it would be possible in principle for dgit to support a
> split brain version of the existing non-split-brain quilt modes.  That
> would have the same effect as the 2nd option above.  I'm not sure this
> is a very good idea.

Could you explain how that would be the same as the 2nd option above,
please?  I don't follow.

-- 
Sean Whitton

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