RE: ghost refs

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> You do have a reflog in the case of overwrite. Delete kills off any 
> associated reflog (it would be cool if we had a "graveyard" reflog 
> that kept deleted branch reflogs around for a while).

Hmm, I thought you only had reflogs on your local branches, not the remote branches.  Often I have a local branch and a remote branch of the same name: I commit and advance one, then pushing updates the other.

Someone seeing a remote branch like remotes/origin/foo won't see my or anyone else's reflog for foo, as that doesn't get pushed.

So, I think that someone who fetches, and sees remotes/origin/foo has moved, doesn't have an automatic record of what it was previously.  Am I missing something?

--John












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