On Thu, Aug 30, 2018 at 01:29:53PM -0700, Junio C Hamano wrote: > >> > I do not know if the documentation that is shipped in 2.20 should > >> > talk about how the old world looked like, though. `-l` was a short > >> > for `--create-reflog` is worth saying, but I do not see much value > >> > in talking about the warning given in 2.19. > >> > >> I'm anticipating that there will be users in the wild with similar -l > >> invocations, noting this helps them, because they'll be wondering what > >> some script that does "git branch -l <name>" is trying to do while > >> reading our docs. > > > > I don't have a strong opinion either way. If we do mention it, it should > > probably be short ("Until Git v2.20, the `-l` option was a synonym for > > `--create-reflog"). > > I agree that the short one would of course be good. I am on the > fence about mentioning the warning only given in 2.19. Yeah, I was confused about that part of the thread. Is there something proposed to (additionally) go into v2.19? Ævar, can you elaborate? -Peff