Re: [PATCH] prune: --expire=time

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Junio C Hamano <junkio@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> 	git prune --expire=off
> 
> felt a bit confusing to me at the first glance.  Does it turn
> off the expiration mechanism, retaining all cruft, or turns off
> the mechanism to give grace period for recent objects?  The
> answer is obviosuly the latter as "retain all cruft" is
> meaningless, but still it somehow feels funny.  It might be
> easier to explain if it was:
> 
> 	git prune --expire=now
> 
> Maybe an alternative:
> 
> 	git prune --retain=1.day
> 	git prune --retain=off
> 
> perhaps?  I dunno.
Perhaps we could also use 'none' or 'all, e.g. --retain=none or
--expire=all.
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