2013/8/26 Jeremy Rosen <[email protected]>:
>
> nitpicking, but shouldn't this be worded as "up to date" rather than
> "identical" ?
>
> The reason is that identical gives the idea that the two branch happen to be
> on the same
> commit wheras "up to date" gives the idea that there is a special
> relationship between
> these two particular branches. We are not just listing all branches on the
> same
> commit as us, we are actively telling you about this branch because it's
> interesting
> to you.
That's better. I want to use 'up to date' in the beginning, but I don't know
which prep. should be used. Now I realize I should:
s/identical to/up to date with/
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Jiang Xin
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