Re: Please discuss: what "git push" should do when you do not say what to push?

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On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 11:28 AM, Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> As many people already said in the discussion before the RFD message that
> is at the root of this thread, the name of the option --force alone
> already signals it is something you use after thinking twice.

Definitely. You may think twice about the branch you' re planning to
force-update. "Do I really want to force-update <this>?". But it
doesn't mean you know and fully understand the "push default" rules of
git.

With "immediately" I mean "sooner than several releases away".

In any case, seems I missed the train and the discussion is closed;
I'll head back to my cave.

cheers,



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