On Sun, Nov 19, 2006 at 01:29:27AM CET, Junio C Hamano wrote: > My understanding of your original plan was to use ".foo" as > a private thing for Cogito to use to implement some cleverness > when the user talks about the branch "foo" (just like StGIT > uses "refs/bases/foo" to keep track of its private stuff related > to user branch "foo"). When the user says "my 'foo' branch", > you were going to munge that name into ".foo" and use both to > implement that cleverness (just like StGIT uses "refs/bases/foo" > in addition to "refs/heads/foo" when the user is talking about > his branch "foo"). (Not a plan, that's what I do now. ;-) Yes, that's correct, but it's not what I'm talking about anymore - sorry for the confusion. The proper solution for this is of course to move this around in the refs/ hierarchy out of heads to a more suitable place. I'm going to do that in few moments. What I'm talking about now are _real_ user-visible and user-created refs, which should however stay local to the repository the user created them in. > I would rather think that it would actively be a bad thing to > make the core level to consider heads/private/foo and heads/foo > ambiguous. When the user says "my 'foo' branch" that should > mean the "foo" branch not the "private/foo" branch. > > Which certainly suggests that heads/private/, as a user visible > convention to keep developer-repository private stuff for local > use, is too verbose. I don't think the automatic lookup of the branch with private/ prepended is too bad a thing, but if you have a better solution... > StGIT's use of refs/bases (i.e. outside refs/heads) is probably > sensible because it is not something the end user should > directly muck with nor check out. If Porcelains want some > "special branch" for their own use to do their magic, however, > the ref cannot be outside refs/heads for it to be pointed at by > HEAD to become the "current branch" ("bisect" command comes to > mind, and I suspect "cg-seek" would have similar issues). But > that kind of use is all under controll of the Porcelain, and I > would imagine "too long to type" objection would not apply. Yes, but what I have on mind are branches the _user_ wants to declare as local. -- Petr "Pasky" Baudis Stuff: http://pasky.or.cz/ The meaning of Stonehenge in Traflamadorian, when viewed from above, is: "Replacement part being rushed with all possible speed." -- Kurt Vonnegut, Sirens from Titan - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html