On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 10:50:23AM -0700, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> Ed Greenberg writes:
>
> > I think I understand this from the git-push man page, but I want to
> > make sure:
> >
> > I have two branches, master and develop.
> >
> > If I am (accidentally) sitting on master, and issue 'git push o
Ed Greenberg writes:
> I think I understand this from the git-push man page, but I want to
> make sure:
>
> I have two branches, master and develop.
>
> If I am (accidentally) sitting on master, and issue 'git push origin
> develop', does this properly push develop to remote develop, or does
> it
I think I understand this from the git-push man page, but I want to make
sure:
I have two branches, master and develop.
If I am (accidentally) sitting on master, and issue 'git push origin
develop', does this properly push develop to remote develop, or does it
push master to remote develop (w
I think I understand this from the git-push man page, but I want to make
sure:
I have two branches, master and develop.
If I am (accidentally) sitting on master, and issue 'git push origin
develop', does this properly push develop to remote develop, or does it
push master to remote develop (w
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