El martes, 30 de enero de 2018, Thomas Wolf <tjw...@gmail.com> escribió:

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> Our group creates a lot of branches - one for each bug we fix.  For a
> given bug we start off creating a local branch.  When it's fixed, I push
> the branch to our server so testing can verify it.  At that point, NB
> offers to track the branch.  When testing accepts the change, I typically
> merge it into the main branch and that defect branch is no longer used.
>
> What is the best way (and order) to delete these temporary but tracked
> branches (they're cluttering up branch selection dialogs)?  On the server
> first or in the local repository?  I'm fairly new to Git so, perhaps the
> question might be independent of NB, but I want to make sure I don't put NB
> in a strange state if I delete in the wrong order.
>
> I imagine I would do the deletions from the "Git Repository Browser"?
>
> Thanks for all info,
> tom
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