Re: Keeping reflogs on branch deletion

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El 14/2/2008, a las 18:57, Jeff King escribió:

Of course the 'bar' commit is not lost. My point is not that you are
losing commits this way, it is that finding the commit you wanted
becomes more difficult (e.g., asking "what was at the tip of the branch
when it was deleted").

I agree that keeping around reflogs for deleted branches would be a nice convenience, provided they were pruned after an appropriate interval. Space isn't really the concern, but clutter is, and that can be fixed with pruning.

Cheers,
Wincent

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