Re: [PATCH] git push --track

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Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Yes, "push --track" lets you postpone the decision; branching, working on
> it, pushing it out _and_ _then_ using your "branch -f" trick will let you
> postpone the decision even further.

Nonetheless, "push --track" is by far the most natural UI for the most
common case, I think.

> And it doesn't add --track to the UI.

That's not a positive...

None of this is _necessary_, it's to make git more convenient.

Halfway-measures seem like "oh the user can just use this branch
command" seem like, well, halfway measures.  Sure, it would be nice to
have a branch command _too_, just to make it easier for branch
maintenance, but it's not what's really wanted.

-Miles

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