Re: finding the right remote branch for a commit

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martin f krafft wrote:

> Yes, it does. I am downloading the source now and intend to work
> with the HEAD (is that the right term for what I used to call trunk
> when I was doing SVN?) from now on (instead of the Debian package).

HEAD means _current_ branch. You can work off 'master' or 'next' branches,
and if you feel really adventurous even off 'pu' branch.

-- 
Jakub Narebski
Warsaw, Poland
ShadeHawk on #git


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