Re: What's the best way to make my company migrate to Git?

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Hello!

DS> You can contribute to any subversion branch, but you have to do it
DS> with a local branch tracking the
DS> remote one

DS> say you are on "master" which track remote svn "trunk" and you want to
DS> contribute to remote branch "v1.x"

DS> you can do this:

  Thank you for the correction. I branched off the master, and then
  worked on both master and the feature branch. When I tried to
  dcommit, I could either push one or the other set of changes,
  whichever was currently checked out in Git. Glad to know there IS a
  way to do this properly. Still, a possible point to make in the
  Wiki.

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 Alexander

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