On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 9:26 PM, Aaron Laws <dartm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The way I understand it, when `git svn dcommit` is run, new commits
> are created (A' is created from A adding SVN information), then the
> current branch is moved to point to A'. Why don't we move any other
> refs that were pointing to A over to A' ? What would be the point of
> continuing to point to A? I'm interested in looking into coding this
> change to git-svn, but I would like to hear some feedback first.

Hi,

I think A' might not always be simply (A + SVN info). I think you can
dcommit when you're not up to date.  So A' will have a different
parent than A (will be automatically rebased on top of current branch
tip). Other refs pointing to A might be used as bookmarks, and moving
them from A to A' would be a significant change.

-- 
Piotr Krukowiecki
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