Avery,
And creating branches in svn is a single command, even if you don't have an svn checkout: svn cp $SVN/trunk $SVN/branches/whatever
That's what I'm doing as I said in my message.
So it seems unnecessary to duplicate this feature in git.
Well it would be quite handy to work on Git directly (eventually off-line) and doing the final "git svn dcommit" to update the subversion repository and creating the branches if necessary.
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