Am 15.08.2012 19:30, schrieb Junio C Hamano:
The current rule is very simple and understandable. You either say from the command line exactly what should happen (refspec without colon is the same as the refspec with colon at the end, meaning "do not track"; if you want to track, you write what to update with the fetch), or we use the configured refspec (which again spells what should happen).
Couldn't a similar new rule just say that refspec <name> is a short for <name>:<name> ?
The exception would be in the case of a URL as remote, but that would not be surprising to anyone, as there is no obvious target for the update
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